
On Tuesday, March 31, 2026, Tunisia's Minister of National Defense, Khaled Sehili, met with Admiral Ben Snell, Director of Intelligence for the US Africa Command, and the US Ambassador to Tunisia, Bill Bazzi, at the ministry's headquarters. The minister highlighted the strong historical ties between Tunisia and the United States, dating back to the late 18th century. He praised the positive outcomes of the bilateral military cooperation program, noting increased visits from high-ranking US officials and the delivery of military equipment to enhance the operational capabilities of the Tunisian army. Sehili emphasized that this cooperation extends beyond military assistance, forming a lasting partnership built on mutual trust and shared interests. He stressed the importance of continuing the implementation of the 2020-2030 military cooperation roadmap, particularly in developing operational capabilities and strengthening logistical resources. This cooperation specifically aims to counter unconventional threats such as terrorism, cross-border crime, human trafficking, drug trafficking, and smuggling, as well as to improve border security and intelligence capabilities. Admiral Snell stated that the meeting provided an opportunity to explore new avenues of cooperation amidst growing regional and international security challenges. He commended Tunisia's role in promoting regional stability and reaffirmed the US administration's commitment to supporting the modernization and capacit
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