Morocco–Norway relations

In what has been called the Lillehammer affair, Moroccan citizen Ahmed Bouchikhi was assassinated in Lillehammer in 1973 by Mossad, who mistook Bouchikhi for Ali Hassan Salameh.

[1] The Norwegian embassy's alleged improper sheltering of 2 dual-citizenship children (of Khalid Skah and Cecilie Hopstock) during their escape in 2009, led to a diplomatic dispute between the two countries.

[3] On the following day, Norway's ambassador Bjørn Blokhus left Morocco.

[4] One year after the incident, Moroccan authorities had not approved any new ambassador from Norway.

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