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Morocco, Germany Seek to Energize Bilateral Military Cooperation
Morocco and Germany are strengthening their bilateral military cooperation to tackle pressing security challenges, signaling a deepening of relations between the two nations. During a recent visit to Rabat, German Minister of Defense Thomas Hitschler met with his Moroccan counterpart, Abdeltif Loudyi, to discuss mechanisms for bolstering counterterrorism efforts and combating illicit activities affecting the region.
The meeting builds on previous discussions between German and Moroccan security officials, aiming to enhance coordination in addressing common security threats. Minister Hitschler affirmed Germany's commitment to formalizing cooperation through a defense pact, with plans for additional agreements to facilitate intelligence sharing.
Minister Loudyi underscored Morocco's pivotal role in maintaining regional stability, highlighting Rabat's multidimensional strategy against terrorism and its focus on securing borders. He emphasized the shared responsibility of combating crimes that threaten the safety of citizens, aligning with His Majesty King Mohammed VI's vision for collaborative efforts within the Atlantic Initiative.
The Atlantic Initiative, designed to promote economic development and security in Sahel nations and Atlantic coast countries, seeks to foster prosperity and peaceful coexistence. Hitschler's visit echoed the recent message from German Federal Criminal Police Chief Holger Munch, emphasizing Germany's desire to enhance coordination with Morocco in addressing transnational threats such as terrorism, migration, and trafficking.
As Morocco and Germany deepen their defense and law enforcement ties, they demonstrate a shared commitment to an integrated approach against threats affecting citizens on both sides of the Mediterranean. Strengthening cooperation through concrete agreements promises to leverage the strengths of both partners in safeguarding regional stability.