Morocco Trains Over 1,000 Foreign Military Officers as Part of Africa Cooperation Push
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Summary: Morocco’s National Defense Administration announced that approximately 1,009 foreign officers and non-commissioned officers received basic and continuing military training in the country during 2025.
Rabat — Morocco’s National Defense Administration announced that approximately 1,009 foreign officers and non-commissioned officers received basic and continuing military training in the country during 2025.
The announcement reflects the strategic importance of military education in strengthening ties with brotherly and friendly nations, particularly across Africa.
Deputy Minister Abdellatif Loudiyi presented the defense budget to the Foreign Affairs Committee in the House of Rep
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