
Libyan Ministry of Defense prepares to participate in Africa Peace 3 training in Algeria
The meeting included representatives from the units and agencies that will represent Libya in the exercise, including military and police units, as well as civil institutions.
The goal was to assess the readiness and preparedness of all participants for this important regional event, according to a statement from the ministry on its Facebook page on Thursday.
North African Regional Capability is a military co-operation initiative between the countries of Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Tunisia, Mauritania and the Sahrawi Republic, which was established in 2007 to develop the capacities of forces in the North African region. News Tagged: Ministry of Defense

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