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09/13/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/13/2024 01:49

US, Mozambique armed forces strengthen ties through professional exchange

[Link] A non-commissioned officers from the Mozambican Armed Forces (Forças Armadas de Defesa de Moçambique, FADM) listens to a briefing on strategic communications at the Instituto Superior de Estudos de Defesa in Maputo, Mozambique, Sept. 5, 2024. The exchange discussed similarities and differences between the U.S. and Mozambican militaries in public affairs and strategic communications. (Photo by U.S. Army Maj. Nick Chopp) (Photo Credit: Capt. Billy Lacroix)VIEW ORIGINAL
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MAPUTO, Mozambique - U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa (SETAF-AF), engaged in a significant professional military exchange with the Forças Armadas de Defesa de Moçambique (FADM) from Sept. 2-6. The exchange underscored the strengthening military cooperation between the United States and Mozambique, focusing on the crucial areas of public affairs and crisis communication.

This exchange was part of a broader effort to bolster mutual understanding and operational collaboration between the two countries, which have seen increasing interactions due to shared security concerns and strategic interests in promoting peace and stability in Southern Africa.

[Link] Non-commissioned officers from the Mozambican Armed Forces (Forças Armadas de Defesa de Moçambique, FADM) listens to a briefing on strategic communications at the Instituto Superior de Estudos de Defesa in Maputo, Mozambique, Sept. 5, 2024. The exchange discussed similarities and differences between the U.S. and Mozambican militaries in public affairs and strategic communications. (Photo by U.S. Army Maj. Nick Chopp) (Photo Credit: Capt. Billy Lacroix)VIEW ORIGINAL

"The importance of robust communication strategies in military operations cannot be overstated," said U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Celesse Hidrovo-Guidry, chief, Office of Security Cooperation, U.S. Embassy - Maputo. "This exchange serves as a vital platform to align our public affairs efforts, ensuring both nations can effectively manage information and engage with the public and media during times of crisis."

Throughout the week, participants discussed the fundamentals of the U.S. Army's public affairs tactics, crisis communication frameworks and the impact of strategic messaging on military and civilian perceptions. The FADM shared insights into their public affairs challenges and successes, fostering a rich dialogue on enhancing media relations and public communication.

[Link] An officer of the Mozambican Armed Forces (Forças Armadas de Defesa de Moçambique, FADM) conducts a briefing on the public affairs capabilities of the FADM at the Instituto Superior de Estudos de Defesa in Maputo, Mozambique, Sept. 6, 2024. The exchange discussed similarities and differences between the U.S. and Mozambican militaries in public affairs and strategic communications. (Photo by U.S. Army Maj. Nick Chopp) (Photo Credit: Capt. Billy Lacroix)VIEW ORIGINAL

"Exploring each other's public affairs frameworks enriches our understanding and strengthens our approach to international military cooperation," said FADM Maj. Rosa da Conceição Chambisse. "Such interactions are invaluable as they enhance our ability to work together and learn from one another seamlessly."

Other topics focused on real-world scenarios, with both teams analyzing case studies that showcased how effective communication can influence outcomes in military operations. These practical exercises highlighted the significance of transparency and timely information dissemination, which are critical in maintaining operational security and public trust.

"We are thankful for our hosts and the opportunity to learn from our Mozambican counterparts," said U.S. Army Maj. Nicholas Chopp, U.S. Army Europe and Africa. "The exchange provided valuable insights into their approaches, and we're more committed than ever to applying these lessons in our public affairs operations."

[Link] Ministry of Defense civilians from the Mozambican Armed Forces (Forças Armadas de Defesa de Moçambique, FADM) listens to a briefing on strategic communications at the Instituto Superior de Estudos de Defesa in Maputo, Mozambique, Sept. 5, 2024. The exchange discussed similarities and differences between the U.S. and Mozambican militaries in public affairs and strategic communications. (Photo by U.S. Army Maj. Nick Chopp) (Photo Credit: Capt. Billy Lacroix)VIEW ORIGINAL

The relationship between the United States and Mozambique has been characterized by a mutual commitment to enhancing military capabilities and addressing regional security challenges. This exchange is a testament to the growing strategic ties between both nations, recognizing the importance of strong cooperative relationships to tackle common threats.

"This exchange highlights the depth of our partnership and the importance of public affairs in shaping military operations," added Lt. Cmdr. Celesse Hidrovo-Guidry. "It's clear that both the U.S. and Mozambique are dedicated to strengthening our collaboration, and this week has laid a strong foundation for future joint efforts."

The enduring partnership between SETAF-AF and the FADM is set to continue, with plans for further collaborations and exchanges that will advance both nations' interests in Africa. This ongoing commitment is a clear indication of the strategic importance placed on fostering strong military ties and robust public affairs practices to support security and stability in the region.

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