EU Military Assistance Mission in Mozambique Trains Over 800 Personnel, Ends in 2025
The European Union Military Assistance Mission in Mozambique, set to conclude in 2025, has successfully trained over 800 Mozambican military personnel in various areas, including logistics and leadership. Led by Commodore César Pires Correia from the Portuguese Navy, the mission aims to enhance the operational capacity of the Mozambican Defense Forces and will introduce new initiatives for logistical sustainability in 2025. The mission involves 83 military personnel from 12 nations and has a mandate extending until June 2026.

The European Union Military Assistance Mission in Mozambique will conclude in 2025 after successfully capacity-building more than 800 Mozambican military personnel. The mission's programs focused on Command and Control, Logistics, Quick Reaction Force instructor training, Maintenance and Transport, Leadership, Military Pedagogy, Civil-Military Cooperation, Strategic Communication, and Institutional Advising to the General Staff of FADM.
In 2025, new initiatives were introduced to ensure the logistical sustainability of assets provided under the European Peace Facility. The mission is led by Commodore César Pires Correia from the Portuguese Navy and comprises 83 military personnel from 12 different nationalities, with a mandate running until June 2026.




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