Morocco, Sweden sign security deal in Stockholm

Morocco's security chief met Swedish officials to sign a cooperation agreement, strengthening bilateral ties.

Morocco, Sweden sign security deal in Stockholm

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Morocco's Director General of National Security and Territorial Surveillance, Abdellatif Hammouchi, met with Swedish officials in Stockholm on April 21, 2026, to sign a security cooperation agreement. The meeting, hosted by Swedish Police Commissioner Petra Lundh, focused on enhancing bilateral collaboration in combating organized crime and terrorism.

The agreement formalizes joint efforts in intelligence sharing, operational coordination, and training between the two nations' security services. This move is seen as part of broader diplomatic efforts to strengthen Morocco-Sweden relations, which have seen increased high-level engagement in recent years.

Official statements from both sides emphasized the deal's role in addressing transnational security threats. The signing follows other diplomatic exchanges between Rabat and Stockholm, indicating a continued thaw in relations after periods of political tension over regional issues.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Who signed the security agreement?

The agreement was signed by Morocco's security chief Abdellatif Hammouchi and Swedish Police Commissioner Petra Lundh.

What is the purpose of the Morocco-Sweden security deal?

The deal aims to enhance cooperation in combating organized crime and terrorism through intelligence sharing and joint operations.

When was the security agreement signed?

The agreement was signed on April 21, 2026, during a meeting in Stockholm.

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