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Head of France’s intelligence praises exemplary Anti-Terrorism Cooperation with Morocco

The General Director of France’s Directorate General for External Security (DGSE), Nicolas Lerner, commended the exemplary anti-terrorism cooperation between France and Morocco.

In an interview with “Le Figaro” on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Paris attacks, Lerner called the Moroccan security services “very efficient, precious and essential partners in anti-terrorism.”

The French official considers that the terrorist threat is looming more than ever because it is mutating, explaining that while “between 2013 and 2018, terrorist organizations were structured, hierarchical, and centralized, today, abroad, we are facing fragmented terrorist structures and more isolated project leaders, who are therefore more difficult to detect.”

In this regard, he expressed concern about the situation in the Sahel, where terrorist groups are active in a large part of the subregion.

This situation, he said, directly threatens the stability of the Sahel countries and also weighs heavily on the borders of a number of neighboring countries, friends, and partners of France, which are facing an extension of the threat to the south and west.

Lerner also emphasized that the departure of Maghreb jihadists to join terrorist organizations is a source of concern.

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