Moroccan-Malian Military Meeting Enhances Defense Cooperation

The first meeting of the Joint Military Committee between Morocco and Mali was held on February 17, 2025. Led by senior military officials, the meeting aims to enhance military cooperation in joint training, equipment modernization, and intelligence sharing, strengthening ties amid rising security threats in the Sahel region.
On February 17, 2025, the Joint Military Committee of Morocco and Mali convened for its inaugural meeting at the Ministry of Defense and Veterans Affairs in Mali. The session was attended by a distinguished delegation from the Royal Armed Forces of Morocco, led by Brigadier General Abdelghani Mouhib, alongside Malian representatives headed by Brigadier General Mahamadou Moussaouli Samaké, Strategic Advisor to the Malian Armed Forces.
The meeting between Morocco and Mali signifies a strategic commitment to enhancing military cooperation and addressing common security threats in the Sahel region. By improving joint military training and modernizing defense capabilities, both nations aim to bolster their mutual security and counter-terrorism efforts. This partnership is crucial in navigating the increasing challenges present in the Sahel.
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