Historic visit of His Majesty King Mohammed V to the United States (1957)

In November 1957, a momentous occasion unfolded at Washington National Airport as President Dwight D. Eisenhower extended a warm welcome to His Majesty Mohamed V, marking the first visit of a Moroccan monarch to the United States. President Eisenhower highlighted the historical ties between the two nations, recalling Morocco's early recognition and support of the fledgling United States during its formative years.
As His Majesty King Mohamed V reciprocated the sentiment, he emphasized the shared history of collaboration, particularly during World War II, when Moroccan and American soldiers fought together for freedom. His Majesty’s visit symbolized the strengthening of bonds between the two nations, rooted in mutual respect and understanding. His remarks echoed a message of goodwill towards the American people, underscoring the significance of the visit in fortifying the longstanding relationship between the United States and the Kingdom of Morocco. 
This historic encounter served as a testament to the enduring alliance between the two countries, founded on principles of friendship, cooperation, and shared values.

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