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Moroccan and Burkinabe Armed Forces Strengthen Bilateral Cooperation

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Segun Adewole
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Major General and Colonel-Major discuss bilateral cooperation and mutual interests.<br>Image Credit: Lavieeco

High-level Meeting in Rabat Emphasizes Friendship and Solidarity

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In a significant development, Major General, Inspector General of the Royal Armed Forces of Morocco(FAR), and Commander of the Southern Zone, held a meeting with Colonel-Major Celestin Simpor, Chief of General Staff of the Burkinabe Armed Forces. The meeting, held at the General Staff of the FAR in Rabat, aimed to reinforce bilateral cooperation between the armed forces of Morocco and Burkina Faso. The discussions, attended by relevant officials, focused on areas of mutual interest and collaboration.

Strong Bonds of Friendship and Mutual Trust

During the meeting, both officials expressed their appreciation for the longstanding friendship and active solidarity between the Kingdom of Morocco and the Republic of Burkina Faso. They acknowledged the mutual trust that underpins their bilateral relations. This commitment to a strong partnership sets the stage for enhanced cooperation and joint initiatives between the two countries.

Expanding Military Collaboration since 1974

Dating back to 1974, military cooperation between the Royal Armed Forces of Morocco and the Burkinabe Armed Forces has steadily grown. The collaboration primarily revolves around training programs, with Burkinabe military personnel receiving training in FAR schools and training centers. This exchange of expertise and knowledge strengthens the capabilities and professionalism of the Burkinabe Armed Forces, fostering closer ties between the two nations.

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