The Royal Moroccan Navy is currently participating in a naval exercise in France alongside its Portuguese and French counterparts, as part of the Clemenceau 25 mission. These joint maneuvers reflect «close military cooperation» between the three nations. The exercises also enable «the exchange of expertise and a collective response to crises, contributing to stability and security in the Mediterranean», according to the French Army's General Staff on the platform X. As a reminder, the Royal Moroccan Navy held the Chebec naval exercise with the French Navy from October 7 to 13. This annual event, which began in 1994, continues to strengthen ties between the two navies. The Royal Moroccan Navy is also active in the waters of Gibraltar. Last week, the ship Tariq ibn Ziad and the two offshore patrol vessels Hassan II and Lieutenant Colonel Al-Rahmani crossed the Strait en route to the Mediterranean.