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Le Premier ministre français Sébastien Lecornu en visite au Maroc les 15 et 16 juillet

Le Matin (Morocco)

Le Matin (Morocco)

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July 9, 2026

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Le Premier ministre français Sébastien Lecornu en visite au Maroc les 15 et 16 juillet

Le Premier ministre français Sébastien Lecornu doit être accueilli avec sa délégation mercredi 15 juillet au soir à l39;aéroport par le chef du gouvernement marocain, Aziz Akhann...

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