Libyan soldiers join presidential guard as trainers
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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Libyan soldiers began their duty as ''trainers'' in the Comoros presidential guard. The move came as part of a military cooperation agreement between the two countries. The Libyan soldiers were tasked with providing training and support to enhance the capabilities of the Comorian presidential guard.
The presence of Libyan soldiers in the Comoros raised concerns among some political factions, citing fears of foreign interference. However, supporters of the agreement argued that it was a necessary step to strengthen the security forces in the Comoros.
The training provided by the Libyan soldiers was aimed at improving the skills and professionalism of the Comorian presidential guard. This initiative was seen as a positive development in enhancing the security infrastructure of the Comoros and promoting stability in the region.
As the Libyan soldiers took up their role as trainers in the Comoros presidential guard, there were hopes that this collaboration would lead to a more robust and efficient security apparatus in the country.
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