Obama thanks Moroccan king for commitment to peace
WASHINGTON (JTA) -- President Obama penned a letter to King Mohammed VI of Morocco commending him for his commitment to peace.
In the letter, sent earlier this month, Obama thanked the king for his efforts promoting “dialogue between religions and cultures” and their shared “principles of justice and progress, tolerance and dignity.”
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