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The Moroccan Contribution to Regional Security Exercises

Wednesday 10 July 2024 - 15:40
The Moroccan Contribution to Regional Security Exercises

Morocco is among the participating countries in the NATO-led regional staff exercise Regex 2024, which is taking place in Moldova from July 8 to 19, according to a press release from the Moldovan Ministry of Defense. Around thirty military representatives from several countries, including Morocco, will take part in this seminar organized under the auspices of NATO.

The exercises will be held in Moldova from July 8 to 19, the source further indicates. The armed forces of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Egypt, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Malta, Morocco, Moldova, Pakistan, Tunisia, Uzbekistan, as well as officers from the Moldovan army, will participate in this event. Countries from the African Union (Ghana and Benin) will also be represented.

This workshop is expected to train the military personnel in Western standards of planning, crisis management, capacity building, and evaluation of the level of interoperability of forces in a multinational environment. Instructors from the NATO Allied Command Operations will train the participants.

The exercise aims to enhance the participants' skills in areas such as planning, crisis management, and force interoperability. By bringing together military representatives from diverse countries, the event provides an opportunity for cross-cultural exchange and the development of collaborative approaches to regional security challenges.

Morocco's involvement in this NATO-led exercise reflects its commitment to regional cooperation and its desire to contribute to the stability and security of the broader area. As a key player in North Africa, Morocco's participation can provide valuable insights and expertise that will benefit the overall exercise objectives.

Overall, the Regex 2024 exercise in Moldova represents an important platform for military collaboration and the advancement of regional security measures. Morocco's active involvement in this endeavor demonstrates its recognition of the importance of multilateral cooperation in addressing contemporary security concerns.


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