Moroccan Prime Minister Calls for Dialogue Amid Protests
Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch has expressed the government's readiness for dialogue as anti-government protests continue for a sixth day in Morocco. He commended security forces' actions and reported three fatalities amidst the GenZ 212 protests.

As anti-government protests persist into their sixth day across Morocco, Prime Minister Aziz Akhannouch has expressed a commitment to dialogue. In his statement on Tuesday, Akhannouch highlighted his administration's openness to discussions with demonstrators.
Akhannouch also lauded the security forces for their handling of the protest situation, underscoring their professionalism in maintaining order during the intensified demonstrations.
The Prime Minister also acknowledged a rise in casualties, confirming that the death toll from the protests has reached three, as tensions continue to escalate throughout the nation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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