Morocco–Senegal relations are the bilateral relations between Morocco and Senegal.
The two countries established diplomatic relations on November 15, 1960.
The first visit by King Mohammed VI to Senegal took place in 2001, giving a strong boost and real substance to the cooperative relations in priority development areas between the two countries, such as agriculture, fishing, education and training, health, water management, irrigation, telecommunications, urban planning, air transport, and basic infrastructure.
Since then, King Mohammed VI's visits to Senegal have continued in the years 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2013, and 2015, underscoring the great importance Morocco places on developing its relations with Senegal.
[1][2] Both countries are members of the African Union and Non-Aligned Movement.