Abu Dhabi Police and Egypt's Interior Ministry have formed a partnership for security training.
The Abu Dhabi Police and Egypt’s Ministry of Interior have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at increasing collaboration in police and security training, and fortifying their strategic ties.
This agreement is a significant advancement in deepening institutional cooperation, focusing on advanced training programs, knowledge exchange, and joint professional development initiatives.
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, attended by senior officials.
Under this collaboration, both parties will work closely to exchange expertise, refine training methodologies, and participate in joint workshops and conferences. The agreement is anticipated to significantly enhance the skills of security personnel and facilitate the adoption of the latest global practices in policing and security.
Major General Al Sharifi highlighted the progress Abu Dhabi Police has made in integrating cutting-edge training technologies and staying ahead of new security challenges. Major General Abu Omra emphasized Egypt’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relationships, particularly in postgraduate studies and specialized security training.