US Assistant Secretary to travel to Morocco and Algeria to discuss security, stability

US Assistant Secretary to travel to Morocco and Algeria to discuss security, stability

 Todd D. Robinson, the US Assistant Secretary for the Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs (INL), will visit Morocco and Algeria from November 12 to November 21 to discuss important projects that will accomplish common goals of security, stability, and economic growth.

The US Department of State’s spokesperson’s office released a statement announcing that Robinson will meet with officials in the security, justice, and law enforcement sectors as well as like-minded partners to discuss the value of open, accountable, and functional justice systems as necessary components of good governance. 

The statement also emphasized the US commitment to helping both Morocco and Algeria to strengthen their legal systems and increase their capacity for law enforcement.

Robinson has served as Assistant Secretary of State for Ithe  INL ever since September 2021. He previously worked as the charge d’affaires of the U.S. embassy in Venezuela and as the U.S. ambassador to Guatemala from 2014 to 2017.

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