André Azoulay

Moroccan politician (born 1941)

André Azoulay is a Moroccan politician and diplomat, born in 1941. He has had a long-standing career as an adviser to the Moroccan monarchy, having served as a senior adviser to King Mohammed VI, as well as his father, King Hassan II. This role has positioned him as a key figure in Moroccan politics, with a deep understanding of the country's governance and international relations.

In addition to his advisory roles, Azoulay is also involved in various cultural and diplomatic organizations. He currently serves as the president of the Anna Lindh Euro-Mediterranean Foundation for the Dialogue Between Cultures, which is based in Alexandria, Egypt. Furthermore, he presides over the executive committee of the Foundation for the Three Cultures and the Three Religions, located in Seville, Spain. Through these positions, Azoulay has been able to promote cross-cultural understanding and dialogue, reflecting his commitment to fostering greater cooperation and exchange between different cultures and communities.