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Liberia and Jordan Strengthen Military Cooperation

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The Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of Liberia (AFL) Maj./Gen. Prince C. Johnson, III, as head of a Liberian security delegation, has held talks with his Jordanian counterpart and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs-of-Staff of the Jordanian Military, Lt. Gen. Mahmoud Freihat.

According to a press release issued by the Ministry of Defense on Tuesday, 23 April, Maj./Gen. Johnson seeks to strengthen cooperation between the militaries of the two countries.

The discussions centered on Jordan's possible assistance to the Liberian troops serving in the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in Mali.The AFL Chief of Staff said his visit to Jordan is also geared towards exploring the Jordanian Defense Industry (Logistics-equipment) to support the Liberian Military in building its capacity while on UN Peacekeeping mission in Mali.

@Nashab @Wilhelm II
Do you guys think KADDB will sell military equipment to Liberia?

During the meeting, Maj./Gen. Johnson, and Lt. Gen. Freihat discussed the latest regional and international developments, as well as prospects of military cooperation and coordination on issues of mutual concern to both countries' armed forces.



The Liberian Army Chief of Staff described his meeting with his Jordanian counterpart as fruitful, stressing that his visit will further strengthen relations between the two military institutions.

Maj./Gen. Johnson also hailed the roles played by the Jordanian Army and Police as part of the United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) from 2003 to 2018, which led to the nearly sixteen years of peace that Liberians are now enjoying.

Johnson states that "Jordan has always been there for us even during our darkest days of war". The Armed Forces of Liberia, which began its restructuring process in 2006 following the end of the Liberian civil crisis, deployed the first platoon size of military personnel on June 23, 2013, to Mali as part of the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission aimed at restoring peace to that West African Country following the outbreak of civil war.-Press release
 
African and East Asian countries represent an important and productive market for Jordanian products
 
Absolutely why not? African countries are poor without classic military threats. They need more armoured vehicles to fight armed groups. This groups have not nice equipment and this countries don't need expensive weapons for them coin aircrafts with armoured vehicles are enough
 

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