Growing up in the world of diplomacy — attending family diplomatic receptions — I was nurtured by stories of negotiation, statecraft, and international affairs since my earliest childhood days. They sounded to me like fairytales, stories I would imagine and embellish in my young mind. My journey into diplomacy did not begin in lecture halls or libraries, but over cups of mint tea and gentle laughter, through the whispered anecdotes of seasoned diplomats visiting us. Witnessing these interactions firsthand, I absorbed the art of patience, tact, and cultural finesse — not as theory, but as a lived experience.
One reason I wanted to change the narrative was when I recognized that the privileges I grew up in were reserved for the elite. I wanted to create a space where I could share this collective heritage with Morocco’s ambitious youth rather than an exclusive experience.
This vision took shape through a series of pivotal events that I chose to name th
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