The Senate Resolution, introduced by Senator Rodriguez, acknowledges the significant business, trade, and cultural cooperation between the Kingdom of Morocco and the State of Florida, as well as the longstanding diplomatic relations between Morocco and the United States. This relationship dates back to 1777 when Morocco became the first nation to recognize U.S. independence, formalized through the 1786 Treaty of Peace and Friendship. The resolution highlights recent developments, including President Trump's recognition of Morocco's sovereignty over its Sahara and the establishment of the Consulate General of Morocco in Miami in June 2025, which marks a pivotal moment in enhancing ties with Florida.

Furthermore, the resolution outlines various agreements and partnerships that have been formed to promote collaboration in trade, investment, and cultural exchange, such as the Sister Cities agreement between Miami-Dade County and the Casablanca-Settat region, and the Sister City agreement between Hollywood and Layoune, Morocco. It emphasizes Morocco's role as a strategic hub for trade between Africa and the United States, supported by the U.S.-Morocco Free Trade Agreement and various maritime partnerships. The resolution concludes by expressing Florida's commitment to deepening cooperation with Morocco across multiple sectors, including tourism, green energy, and education.