Diplomatic relations between the Republic of Serbia and the Kingdom of Morocco were established on 2 March, 1957. Bilateral relations between the two friendly countries have always been on an upward path, and the friendship between the two countries is at an all-time high today, but interrelations continue to develop successfully with mutual respect and appreciation and deepening political dialogue.
Successful diplomatic relations between the two countries have been supported by significant improvements in trade relations with a tendency to further intensify them. The Republic of Serbia and the Kingdom of Morocco are well on their way to achieving a strategic partnership in all areas of common interest, and the joint issue of Serbian and Moroccan postage stamps is a contribution of the Post of Serbia and the Postal Administration of Morocco to improving and deepening relations between the two countries.
Motifs on stamps:
The New Road-Railway Bridge over the Danube in Novi Sad it was built in 2018, 474 m long and 31.60 m wide. This bridge is one of the most important infrastructure facilities on the international railway corridor and an important part of the road traffic infrastructure of the Republic of Serbia. Cable-stayed Mohammed VI Bridge VI in Rabat: Opened in 2016, the Mohammed VI Bridge is the largest cable-stayed bridge in Africa, with the tallest concrete and steel viaduct in the world. It is a bypass around Rabat, the capital of Morocco, crossing the Buregreg River at the level of the Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdel Dam. With its 942 m length, the Mohammed VI bridge at both entrances has two pylons with doubled arches, which symbolize the new gates of the cities of Rabat and Sale. It is also equipped with surveillance cameras for face recognition for security, and specific lighting that provides a surprising night visual impression.