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Morocco to Host Interpol's 93rd General Assembly in 2025

Friday 01 December 2023 - 18:21
Morocco to Host Interpol's 93rd General Assembly in 2025

In a significant nod to Morocco's commitment to international security, the country has been chosen to host the 93rd session of the General Assembly of the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) in Marrakech in 2025. This decision was announced during the 91st session of the General Assembly held in Vienna, where representatives from 196 member countries gathered to discuss global security challenges and law enforcement strategies.

Morocco's Stewardship in Global Security: Hosting Interpol's 93rd General Assembly

Interpol's General Assembly, serving as the highest decision-making body, convenes regularly with the participation of chiefs of law enforcement agencies from member countries. The assembly evaluates global security challenges, analyzes emerging criminal trends, and devises collaborative strategies to address them effectively.

Morocco's election to host the 93rd session underscores the trust placed in the country and its security institutions by the international community. The decision reflects not only confidence in Morocco's ability to organize such a significant global event but also recognizes the nation's dedication to fostering international cooperation in the fight against terrorism and transborder crime.

Statements from Abdellatif Hammouchi:

Abdellatif Hammouchi, the Director General of National Security and Territorial Surveillance, expressed gratitude on behalf of Morocco for the support received during the voting process. He emphasized Morocco's unwavering commitment to strengthening global efforts against terrorism and various forms of cross-border crime.

Hammouchi underscored that Morocco, along with its National Security services, is well-prepared to host this renowned security forum in Marrakech. He highlighted Morocco's consistent support for Interpol and its member countries in their endeavors to enhance global security and stability.

Morocco's selection to host Interpol's 93rd General Assembly not only signifies the country's standing in the international security landscape but also represents a unique opportunity for Marrakech to become a focal point for discussions and collaborations among global law enforcement agencies. As the nation gears up for this responsibility, it reinforces the collaborative spirit essential for addressing the evolving challenges in the realm of international crime and security.


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