Morocco joins US, Italy in counter nuclear terrorism exercise

Washington views Italy and Morocco as ‘key partners in counterterrorism cooperation.’ (AFP file photo)
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Updated 14 November 2022
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Morocco joins US, Italy in counter nuclear terrorism exercise

  • 3-day MED Trident Tabletop Exercise to help detect nuclear materials takes place in Rome
  • US praises Morocco for role played against Daesh in Africa

LONDON: Morocco co-hosted the three-day Mediterranean Trident Tabletop Exercise in the Italian capital Rome from Nov. 9 to 11, in partnership with Italy and the US.

The event was aimed at strengthening “regional cooperation related to the detection of radiological/nuclear materials at maritime ports, crime scenes, and the coordination of subsequent nuclear forensics investigations,” the US Embassy in Morocco said in a statement.

Also taking part in the exercise were the UN Office of Counter-Terrorism, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, and the EU.

“The exercise developed participant understanding of the applicability of international legal frameworks against acts of radiological/nuclear terrorism, including the International Convention for the Suppression of Acts of Nuclear Terrorism.

“In addition, the exercise encouraged discussions on the limitations and strengths of different international cooperation mechanisms, promoting dialogue among experts from nearly 20 participating countries and relevant government agencies.

“These included individuals from border control, customs, regulatory authorities, law enforcement, prosecutors, and nuclear forensics experts, among others,” the statement added.

Fears about the use of nuclear and radiological weapons in the region have heightened in recent months following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February, and with talks continuing over the future of Iran’s nuclear program.

The acquisition or development of similar weapons by terrorist organizations, meanwhile, is a longstanding threat to world peace.

“Deterring, detecting, and stopping radiological/nuclear terrorism is of the utmost importance to any nation, and exercises like MED Trident help to bring together experts from a variety of disciplines and nations to share experiences, information, build relationships, and encourage the implementation of national legal frameworks,” the US Embassy said.

“These exercises enable countries to improve their capabilities to deny and disrupt terrorist and other non-state actor acquisition of weapons of mass destruction materials, expertise, and equipment.”

The statement added that Washington viewed Italy and Morocco as “key partners in counterterrorism cooperation,” and that the duo had worked tirelessly with the US and Niger as part of the Africa Focus Group of the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS — a collection of nations countering the activities of Daesh across the continent.


US envoy calls for ceasefire deal in northeastern Syria to be maintained

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US envoy calls for ceasefire deal in northeastern Syria to be maintained

  • Tom Barrack, ambassador to Turkiye and special envoy for Syria, reiterates Washington’s support for Jan. 18 integration agreement between Syria’s government and Syrian Democratic Forces

LONDON: Tom Barrack, the US ambassador to Turkiye and special envoy for Syria, on Monday reiterated Washington’s desire to ensure the ceasefire agreement in northeastern Syria between Syria’s government and the Syrian Democratic Forces continues.

In a message posted on social media platform X, he wrote: “Productive phone call this evening with his excellency Masoud Barzani to discuss the situation in Syria and the importance of maintaining the ceasefire and ensuring humanitarian assistance to those in need, especially in Kobani.”

Barzani has been the leader of the Kurdistan Democratic Party since 1979, and served as president of Kurdistan region between 2005 and 2017.

The current present, Nechirvan Barzani, previously welcomed a recent decree by the Syrian president, Ahmad Al-Sharaa, officially recognizing the Kurdish population as an integral part of the country.

Barrack reiterated Washington’s support for efforts to advance the Jan. 18 agreement between Syria’s government and the SDF to integrate the latter into state institutions. The SDF is a Kurdish-led faction led by Mazloum Abdi that operates in northeastern Syria and recently clashed with government forces.

On Saturday, the Syrian Arab News Agency reported that the Syrian Ministry of Defense had announced a 15-day extension of the ceasefire deal.