Morocco’s Residence in Sweden Gathers Neighborhood for Iftar Celebrating Tolerance, Unity

Morocco’s Residence in Sweden Gathers Neighborhood for Iftar Celebrating Tolerance, Unity

Rabat – Morocco’s residence in Stockholm hosted on Sunday a multi-faith Ramadan iftar that introduced collectively high-ranking Swedish officers, diplomats, and representatives of the three monotheistic religions.

Held beneath the theme “Embracing Tolerance and Unity,” the iftar occasion additionally hosted Maria Malmer Stenergard, Sweden’s Minister for Foreign Affairs.

The Moroccan embassy in Stockholm remarked in a press assertion that the occasion was placed on with “pure Moroccan traditions, in an atmosphere that transcended borders, beliefs, and origins.” 

Speaking on the occasion, Morocco’s Ambassador to Sweden Karim Medrek famous that Morocco “has always been a land where monotheistic religions coexist,” celebrating the nation’s strategy of average faith and acceptance of the opposite.

Iftar on the Moroccan residence in Stockholm

“Even in the most challenging times, the Kingdom has always remained a model of coexistence, thanks to the unwavering commitment of His Majesty King Mohammed VI to peace and tolerance, making Morocco a leading example of harmonious coexistence,” added the ambassador.

He added that the Iftar serves as a second of reflection, a chance to precise gratitude in addition to foster values of acceptance, belief, and interconnectedness.

Medrek additionally remarked on Morocco and Sweden’s shared dedication to coexistence and peace.

Meanwhile, Maria Stenergard stated she was blissful to take part in such an “exceptional gathering around the authentic values of tolerance and compassion, which Morocco embodies in perfect harmony with its development and modernity.”

She additionally recommended King Mohammed VI’s dedication to interfaith and intercultural dialogue, and his efforts to advertise values of peace and tolerance.

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