
A Moroccan delegation, led by the Minister Delegate to the Head of Government in charge of the National Defense Administration and the Army Corps General, Inspector General of the Royal Armed Forces and Commander of the Southern Zone, visited the United States from April 14 to 16 for the 14th meeting of the Moroccan-American Defense Consultative Committee. During this visit, Moroccan officials met with Pete Hegseth, US Secretary of War, in the presence of Morocco's Ambassador to Washington, Youssef Amrani, and the US Ambassador to Rabat, Duke Buchan III. Discussions focused on strengthening bilateral relations, particularly in defense, defense industry, and cybersecurity. Both parties highlighted the historical alliance between Morocco and the United States, driven by the commitments of their respective leaders. The Moroccan delegation also acknowledged the US position supporting Morocco's sovereignty over its Sahara and emphasized Morocco's efforts as a regional peace and security actor. References were made to initiatives by His Majesty King Mohammed VI, including those concerning the African Atlantic facade and the Morocco-Nigeria African-Atlantic gas pipeline, as well as Morocco's recent engagement in Gaza within the framework of the Peace Council initiated by the American President. The active participation of Moroccan contingents in peacekeeping missions in Africa was also presented. The meetings covered various aspects of military cooperation, noting the positive resul
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