* Two countries will boost information exchange * Morocco says wants respect for its representatives * France tried to question Morocco intelligence chief (Adds comments from Moroccan foreign minister, background) PARIS, Jan 31 (Reuters) - France and Morocco will resume judicial cooperation, the French justice ministry said, ending a row sparked by a French probe into alleged torture by Moroccan intelligence services. The resumption is important for France, which wants intelligence from Morocco and other **rth African countries on terrorism suspects, an interest that has become more urgent after this month's killings at the Charlie Hebdo magazine and a Jewish store in Paris.