Abdellatif Hammouchi, Director General of National Security and Territorial Surveillance, is on a working visit to Moscow from May 27 to 29 to attend the 13th International Meeting of High Representatives in Charge of Security Issues. The event brings together leaders and officials from security and intelligence services representing over 100 countries. In his speech at the forum, Hammouchi stressed that addressing the growing strategic threats facing the world today requires building a shared, indivisible security infrastructure. This, he noted, calls for close collaboration between national security and intelligence services and their counterparts globally. On the sidelines of the meeting, Hammouchi held several high-level bilateral talks with officials from security and intelligence agencies of friendly and allied countries, including Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB). For context, Hammouchi made his first official visit to Russia in April 2016, where he held discussions at the Kremlin with Nikolai Platonovich Patrushev, then Secretary of the Russian Security Council. Later that year, in December 2016, King Mohammed VI received Patrushev in audience.