
Africa-Press – Mozambique. The European Union Military Assistance Mission in Mozambique (EUMAM MOZ) received a visit from the French Armed Forces in the Southern Indian Ocean Zone (FAZSOI) at the mission’s headquarters on Tuesday 6 May.
On the occasion, the Commander of EUMAM MOZ, Brigadier General Luís Barroso, and the Senior Commander of FAZSOI, Major General Jean-Marc Giraud, had the opportunity to discuss the collaboration that has existed between the two entities since the mandate of the European Union Training Mission in Mozambique (EUTM-MOZ), but also to discuss future partnerships in the short and medium term, namely through programmes for the Mozambican Defence Armed Forces (FADM), such as the Train-the-Trainers programme and specialisation programmes.
EUMAM MOZ is a non-executive mission with a mandate until June 2026 and focuses on the operational training cycle and maintenance, while also carrying out specialised training to enable the FADM to be self-sufficient in the fight against insurgency. This European Union mission is currently commanded by Brigadier General Luís Barroso, from the Portuguese Army, and has 83 military personnel from 11 nationalities.
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