A high-ranking Saudi military delegation visits the Military History Directorate in Morocco to strengthen bilateral cooperation.

A high-ranking Saudi military delegation visits the Military History Directorate in Morocco to strengthen bilateral cooperation.

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A high-ranking Saudi military delegation visits the Military History Directorate in Morocco to enhance bilateral cooperation.

In the framework of military cooperation between Morocco and Saudi Arabia, the Military History Directorate received a high-level delegation from the Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Military College affiliated with the Saudi Ministry of National Guard.

Lieutenant General Youssef Mahdi, head of the Directorate, presented a detailed briefing on the Directorate’s tasks and areas of work, showcasing its key achievements in preserving and documenting the memory of the Moroccan army.

The Saudi delegation toured various historical spaces within the Directorate and explored exhibits highlighting pivotal moments in Moroccan military history.

At the conclusion of the meeting, the head of the Saudi delegation, holding the rank of Brigadier General, wrote a statement in the golden book expressing his pride in the deep relations between the two countries and his desire to develop bilateral cooperation in the field of military history.

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