Abu Dhabi Police and Egypt’s Ministry of Interior have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at boosting collaboration in police and security training, and reinforcing strategic ties.
While focusing on advanced training programmes, knowledge exchange, and joint professional development initiatives the agreement is also a major step toward deepening institutional cooperation.
The MoU was signed by Major General Maktoum Ali Al Sharifi, Director-General of Abu Dhabi Police, and Major General Mahmoud Abu Omra, Assistant Minister of Interior for General Security of Egypt, during a ceremony at the Abu Dhabi Police headquarters, which was attended by senior officials.
Both sides will work closely to exchange expertise, refine training methodologies, and engage in joint workshops and conferences.
Major General Al Sharifi highlighted the advancements Abu Dhabi Police has made in integrating cutting-edge training technologies and staying ahead of new security challenges, while Major General Abu Omra, emphasised Egypt’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relationship, particularly in postgraduate studies and specialised security training.
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