WASHINGTON – After all-day meetings of the first Morocco-US Strategic Dialogue recently at the State Department, Moroccan Minister Delegate for Foreign Affairs and Cooperation Youssef Amrani said, “this Strategic Dialogue elevates and strengthens the already excellent and mutually beneficial relations between the two countries under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI and President Barack Obama.” In his closing statement, Minister Amrani said the meetings were productive and set a framework for advancing peace and progress in the region. The US and Morocco agreed on a path to secure ongoing democratic reforms, economic growth, tolerance, and stability in a region facing new challenges and change. They set up a framework to work on political, security, and human rights issues; business, energy, energy, education, interfaith relations; and regional issues including the Sahel, Libya, and Syria. On the important bilateral issue of working together to realistically resolve the Western Sahara, Amrani stressed the commitment of both countries: “As Secretary Clinton has said many times in the past and reiterated today, the compromise political solution that Morocco has put on the table with its Autonomy Initiative is ‘serious, credible and realistic.' Secretary Clinton has also emphasized that support for this kind of compromise solution has been unchanged and continues to be the policy of the Obama Administration today.” Morocco and the US launched the dialogue with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton calling Morocco “a leader and a model.” – Agencies