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China And Morocco Celebrate 60 Years Of Diplomatic Ties

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Chinese President Xi Jinping and Moroccan King Mohammed the sixth have congratulated one another on the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic ties between China and Morocco.

In his message to the Moroccan King, Xi said Morocco was among the first African countries that established diplomatic relations with China, and the two countries’ bilateral relations have been growing steadily over the past 60 years.

Xi said that he is very satisfied that china-morocco relations have developed rapidly and bilateral cooperation in various fields has been very fruitful after the two countries established a strategic partnership.

In his message to Xi, Moroccan King Mohammed the sixth said he is satisfied with the smooth development of Morocco-China relations over the past 60 years. He said the two countries have always enjoyed mutual understanding and trust in each other, and bilateral trade cooperation has kept growing rapidly.

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Children lined the streets waving miniature Ghanaian and UK flags to welcome them. Charles said returning to Kumasi brought back fond memories of time he spent in the city 41 years ago.

They have also attended a traditional celebration of leaders – as part of their visit to the country.

Prince Charles is scheduled to address young entrepreneurs later today.

Next destination for the royal couple is Nigeria.

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