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King Mohammed VI Sends Message of Sympathy to Donald Trump

King Mohammed VI Sends Message of Sympathy to Donald Trump

King Mohammed VI has conveyed a message of sympathy and solidarity to Donald Trump following an assassination attempt targeting him during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, on Saturday.

In his message, King Mohammed VI expressed his shock and deep sadness over the “appalling assassination attempt” at the rally. He was relieved to hear that Trump is safe and extended his sympathy and solidarity in the wake of this heinous attack.

The King strongly condemned political violence and wished Trump a swift recovery, enabling him to continue serving his nation.

“My thoughts and prayers are with you, Mr. President, your family, and the innocent victims of this deplorable act,” the message concluded.

Morocco’s rejection of violence is not a recent development but a longstanding tradition embedded in its rich cultural heritage. The country’s history of peaceful coexistence among diverse religious and ethnic groups sets a powerful example of tolerance and harmony. From the Berbers and Arabs to Jews and Christians, Morocco has been a melting pot of cultures, fostering an environment of mutual respect and understanding.

His Majesty King Mohammed VI has been a vocal international advocate for peace and nonviolence. Under his leadership, Morocco has consistently condemned acts of terrorism and political violence. The King’s messages and speeches frequently emphasize the importance of dialogue, cooperation, and peaceful conflict resolution.

Morocco’s diplomacy is characterized by its efforts to mediate conflicts and promote peaceful resolutions. The country has been involved in numerous peacekeeping missions and diplomatic initiatives to resolve regional disputes. Morocco’s balanced and pragmatic approach to foreign policy allows it to act as a bridge between conflicting parties, advocating for dialogue and negotiation over confrontation.

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