In a notable diplomatic gesture, Tunisian Foreign Minister Amal Moussa Belhaj has, for the first time, conveyed President Kais Saied’s congratulations and expressions of appreciation to King Mohammed VI on the occasion of the Throne Day.
This initiative comes at a time when relations between the two countries have been noticeably cool for a period. Observers view this step as a potential indicator of Tunisia’s desire to normalize relations with the Kingdom of Morocco.
The Throne Day is one of the most important national occasions in Morocco, where the Moroccan people celebrate the anniversary of King Mohammed VI’s ascension to the throne. Tunisia has chosen this significant occasion to send a friendly message towards Morocco.
No official comment has yet been issued by the Moroccan side regarding this Tunisian initiative. Followers of Maghreb affairs are awaiting official reactions and whether this step will lead to a tangible improvement in relations between the two countries in the near future.
This move marks a potential shift in the diplomatic landscape between Tunisia and Morocco, potentially opening doors for renewed cooperation and dialogue. The coming days may provide more clarity on the impact of this gesture on bilateral relations.