Mali: Closing ceremony of the seminar on peacekeeping operations: Commitments to security and peace

The conclusion of the High-Level Seminar on Peacekeeping Operations for the 3rd cohort of the Mali War College, held on March 15, 2024, marked a pivotal moment in the training journey of Malian officers. Led by Major General Oumar N’DAOU, the ceremony also featured the presence of Aliou Blondin BEYE, the Director-General of the Peacekeeping School, and Colonel Souleymane SANGARE.

During a five-day period, participants delved into an intensive curriculum covering vital topics like peacekeeping doctrine, the legal framework surrounding peace missions, and operational hurdles.

 Major General N’DAOU stressed the strategic significance of this training within a regional context where peace and security are paramount.

The speeches delivered by school officials underscored a resolute commitment to mastering peacekeeping operations.

The War College Commander emphasized the training’s role in equipping officers with essential strategic thinking for navigating complex decision-making scenarios.

Additionally, the Director-General of the Peacekeeping School highlighted the critical role participants play in shaping a peaceful future.

Participants expressed gratitude for the invaluable insights shared by experts throughout the seminar.

The president of the 3rd cohort of the War College conveyed heartfelt thanks on behalf of his peers, acknowledging the trainers’ unwavering dedication and accessibility.

Lastly, the exchange of gifts between participants and experts symbolized the conclusion of this ceremony, marked by a profound sense of gratitude and dedication to fostering a more peaceful and secure future for Mali and the wider region.

Titi KEITA

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