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Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan lands in Rabat for strategic security talks with Morocco
The UAE president's trip to Rabat aligns with a week of high-level discussions on Western Sahara investment and regional stability.
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Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan flew from Abu Dhabi to Rabat, Morocco, aboard the Boeing 777-200ER A6-ALN on June 4, arriving at Rabat-Salé Airport after a 7-hour 23-minute flight. The presidential jet touched down at 16:10 local time, following a departure from Zayed International Airport early that morning.
The visit occurs the same week as scheduled consultations between Emirati and Moroccan officials on expanding joint infrastructure and energy projects in Western Sahara, per a report from The National (UAE) earlier this week. The talks build on a memorandum of understanding signed in late 2025 and are expected to deepen the UAE's role in North African logistics corridors. The trip is not a routine holiday or private stay — it lands squarely in a diplomatic push that Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has led since assuming the presidency.
Morocco is a recurring destination for the Abu Dhabi Presidential Flight, and Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has held multiple bilateral meetings in Rabat over the past year. This flight to GMME is part of a consistent pattern of high-stakes state visits focused on trade and security alliance-building, not simply a return to a second residence or a personal excursion.
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