
Morocco is participating in the meeting of Chiefs of United Nations Troop Contributing Countries (UNTCC) which opened Tuesday in New Delhi to discuss operational challenges,evolving threats,and share best practices of peacekeeping missions.
A delegation from the Royal Armed Forces (FAR),led by Brigadier General Abdelkrim Nejjar,is representing the Kingdom in the UNTCC meeting. Through its participation in this three-day gathering,Morocco reaffirms its commitment to UN peace and security initiatives,as well as its strong engagement to promoting to multilateralism.
Organized by the Indian Army,the event brings together 32 UN Troop Contributing Countries with attendance by 15 Chiefs,17 Vice Chiefs and other high-ranking military officials from seven nations.
The agenda features plenary sessions and debates on operational experiences,ways of enhancing mission effectiveness,interoperability,innovative training methodologies,and the responsible use of new digital technologies.
Participants will also discuss the credibility,inclusivity and sustainability of UN peacekeeping which must adapt to realities on the ground,adequately resourced and aligned with local dynamics.
Morocco has been a steadfast contributor to United Nations peacekeeping since its independence. The North African Kingdom has provided the UN troops,police forces,medical support,and expertise in areas like civilian protection and demining.
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