“Morocco has always been at the heart of America’s strategic alliance in the Middle east'” and has ” repeatedly proven its friendship with the United States,” a group of Congressmen said in a letter sent recently to President George W. Bush. “As the United States of America and the Kingdom of Morocco prepare to complete an important Free Trade Agreement, we wish to commend you for your work to deepen the US-Morocco friendship,” said the letter addressed by this group made up of 64 Congressmen, including the main leaders at the House of representatives. After recalling the “Treaty of Peace and Friendship” signed between Morocco and the United States on July 15, 1786, the Congressmen said this “historic agreement remains the oldest unbroken treaty in the history of U.S. foreign relations.” Full Story
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