HM King Mohammed VI sent a message of congratulations to Gitanas Nauseda on the occasion of his election as president of the Republic of Lithuania for a second term.In this message, the Sovereign expresses His warmest congratulations on Nauseda's inauguration as President of Lithuania for a second term, wishing him every success in his endeavors to fulfill the Lithuanian people's aspirations for further progress and prosperity.His Majesty the King also seizes this opportunity to reiterate His determination to continue working with Nauseda to strengthen the relations rooted in friendship and mutual esteem between the two countries and to promote bilateral cooperation in all sectors, for the mutual benefit of the Moroccan and Lithuanian peoples.Source: Agence Marocaine De Presse
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