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Morocco Strengthens Strategic Defense Ties in Africa
By securing two military cooperation agreements within just 48 hours—one with Ethiopia and another with Rwanda—Morocco has underscored its strategic ambition on the African continent. These new partnerships reaffirm Rabat's intent to play a pivotal role in regional stability and expand its influence in East Africa. The agreements reflect a proactive defense policy based on diversified alliances and the creation of lasting security links with influential African nations.
Moroccan Minister Delegate in charge of National Defense Administration, Abdeltif Loudyi, hosted Ethiopian Minister and Rwandan Minister Juvenal Marizamunda in Rabat to finalize these accords. The deals cover key areas such as training, military education, health services, logistics, technical support, and expert exchanges. A joint military commission, set to alternate its meetings between Rabat, Kigali, and Addis Ababa, will oversee the implementation of the cooperation.
These initiatives are part of Morocco’s broader strategy to position itself as a vital connector between Sub-Saharan Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. They also reflect Rabat’s aim to help build a strong, inclusive African security structure grounded in regional cooperation.
Many analysts see this move as a major diplomatic milestone, further establishing Morocco as a stabilizing force and a skilled mediator on the continent. The country’s recognized expertise in crisis management and peacekeeping gives it growing influence over African geopolitical dynamics.
The deepening of ties with Ethiopia and Rwanda—nations that have previously maintained relations with the Polisario Front—also signifies a diplomatic gain for Morocco. It highlights the country’s appeal to African states seeking pragmatic collaboration and long-term security solutions.
In tandem with its continental efforts, Morocco continues to expand its global defense network. Recent agreements with the Czech Republic, Azerbaijan, and Brazil support a broader strategy aimed at strengthening strategic autonomy through technology transfer and the growth of a national defense industry.
Morocco’s overarching goal is clear: to bolster its security sovereignty while reinforcing its role as a credible and influential regional power. These agreements mark a forward-looking defense diplomacy rooted in the continent’s evolving realities.