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[QUOTE="saintjohn, post: 18147844, member: 398789"] [B]The State Department. USA[/B] [IMG alt="Flying Bald Eagle GIF by BBC America"]https://media4.giphy.com/media/l1TJVLJM0hfnGJjE4t/200.gif[/IMG] [SIZE=6][URL unfurl="false"]https://statemag.state.gov/2024/03/0324pom/[/URL][/SIZE] In 1777, Morocco’s monarch, Sultan Mohammed ben Abdallah (Mohammed III), became the first national leader to publicly recognize the sovereignty of the nascent United States as it fought for independence from Great Britain. The United States bolstered relations with Morocco through the Treaty of Peace and Friendship, signed by John Adams and Thomas Jefferson in 1786 and jointly ratified in 1787 (two months before the U.S. Constitution was signed). The treaty, reaffirmed in 1836, formalized diplomatic and commercial relations between the two nations, and remains America’s longest-standing formal agreement with another country. The United States’ recognition of Morocco’s independence from France and Spain in 1956 brought historical symmetry to the bilateral relationship and resulted in the reestablishment of normal diplomatic relations following 44 years of European colonial rule there. [IMG]https://statemag.state.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/0324pom-Morocco-map.jpg[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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