Moroccan officials to fly to Israel next week to discuss opening of embassy
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Earlier in the week, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Moroccan King Mohammed VI to extend an invitation to visit the Jewish state.
"I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship," Netanyahu told the king, according to reports. The quote is an apparent reference to a line in the 1942 movie Casablanca.
"We agreed a Moroccan delegation would arrive in Israel at the start of the week to advance everything, the opening of liaison offices, the advancement [opening] of embassies, direct flights to Morocco and back," Netanyahu said in a Facebook video on Saturday, according a translation published by Israeli outlets.
"The conversation was very warm, very emotional," he said.
Morocco formally signed a normalisation agreement with Israel on Tuesday, resuming relations after nearly 20 years.
US President Donald Trump's son-in-law and senior White House adviser, Jared Kushner attended the signing ceremony of the controversial US-brokered agreement signed by Prime Minister Saad Eddine El Othmani in the presence of King Mohammed VI.
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Morocco closed its liaison office in Tel Aviv in 2000, at the start of the second Palestinian uprising. Despite this, Moroccon newspapers have reported trade amounting over $149 million between 2014 and 2017.
This year, the north African country became the third Arab state – after the UAE and Bahrain – to normalise ties with Israel under controversial US-brokered deals. Sudan has pledged to follow suit, despite opposition from Palestinians, who consider the deals a betrayal to their cause.
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