Syrian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Assaad Hassan Al-Shaibani is expected to pay an official visit to Rabat in the coming days, where he will hold talks with Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita as part of the ongoing diplomatic rapprochement between Morocco and Syria.
According to diplomatic sources, discussions are expected to focus on strengthening bilateral relations and expanding political, economic and diplomatic cooperation between the two countries, in addition to addressing regional and international issues of mutual interest.
The visit comes amid intensified political contacts between Rabat and Damascus over recent months, including meetings held on the sidelines of Arab and regional gatherings.
Morocco recently announced the reopening of its embassy in Damascus, while Syrian authorities expressed their intention to resume operations at their diplomatic mission in Rabat, reflecting efforts to revive bilateral relations after years of limited engagement.
Observers say the recent developments indicate a shared willingness to reinforce diplomatic coordination and cooperation in light of ongoing regional transformations.
The upcoming talks in Rabat are also expected to explore opportunities for cooperation in economic, trade and institutional sectors, with the possibility of a joint statement following the official meetings.

