RIYADH: The Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition has concluded a five-day tactical intelligence training program at its Riyadh headquarters, where a total of 22 military trainees took part, representing Jordan, Pakistan, Morocco, Burkina Faso, Gambia, Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Guinea, Malaysia, Bangladesh, and Senegal.
The program aimed to enhance the intelligence readiness of military and civilian personnel from member states, improving their efficiency and capabilities in counterterrorism. It is one of 46 training initiatives offered by Saudi Arabia in support of the coalition’s efforts to develop and empower national talent.
The alliance also aims to coordinate, unify and support the efforts of member countries in ideology, communications, and financing as well as in the military domain in partnership with friendly countries and international organizations.
Most Muslim countries have joined the coalition, which also benefits from the support and respect of the international community.










