Military leaders from Chad and the Central African Republic are stepping up joint efforts to strengthen security along their shared border. A high-level coordination meeting, led by Brigadier General Moubarak Abakar Nassour Hor, assessed recent operations and mapped out future strategies to combat cross-border threats.
strengthening border security through joint operations
The gathering brought together top military officials from both nations to review the outcomes of recent joint missions, including Operation Al-Hamamia 1 and Operation Al-Hamamia 2. Discussions also addressed persistent security challenges in vulnerable border communities.
new strategies for enhanced protection
The meeting highlighted the approval of Operation Sentinelle, a forward-looking initiative proposed by the G5 Sahel cell. This mission involves deploying additional military units equipped with fixed and mobile surveillance posts to intensify monitoring of suspicious activities.
The goal is twofold: to accelerate response times for joint forces and to deepen security cooperation between Chad and the Central African Republic. Brigadier General Moubarak Abakar Nassour Hor emphasized that these measures will significantly improve protection for border residents and better address the region’s evolving security threats.