Kerry was due to meet Prime Minister Abdelilah Benkirane, before holding talks tomorrow with Foreign Minister Salaheddine Mezouar and other top officials focused notably on security and commercial cooperation.
Before arriving in Rabat, Kerry visited Morocco's neighbour and regional arch-rival Algeria, with the two countries pledging to work together to combat terrorism in the Sahel region.
Morocco is considered an important US ally in combatting radical Islamist ideology, which has enjoyed a revival elsewhere in North Africa since the 2011 Arab Spring uprisings that swept away decades-old dictatorships.
But Kerry's visit takes place less than a month before the UN Security Council's annual vote on renewing the mandate of the UN peacekeeping force in the disputed Western Sahara, which is likely to feature highly on Morocco's agenda.
Washington sought last year to task the force with human rights monitoring, an unexpected move fiercely opposed by Morocco, which controls most of the territory but is increasingly under pressure over its rights record there.
Since then, King Mohammed VI flew to Washington to meet Barack Obama in November, and a statement by the White House afterwards reaffirmed Washington's support for UN-brokered negotiations on Western Sahara, while describing Morocco's autonomy plan as "realistic and credible".
Morocco's proposal of wide autonomy for the former Spanish colony, which it began annexing in 1975 in a move never recognised by the international community and which it considers an integral part of its territory, is rejected by the Polisario Front.
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