During his visit to Washington, General Mohammed Gadih, the inspector of the Moroccan Air Force, engaged in a series of meetings with American officials. Among those he met was Stanley Brown, Principal Deputy Assistant at the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs at the State Department, under the leadership of Marco Rubio. «They had a fruitful exchange highlighting the historic U.S.-Morocco partnership and the vital role Morocco plays in advancing regional security and stability», stated the United States Embassy in Rabat on Tuesday, September 23. General Gadih also held talks with General David Allvin, Chief of the U.S. Air Force. «he US Air Force is thankful for Morocco's historic partnership and pivotal role promoting regional security and stability», emphasized the American military official following his meeting with his Moroccan counterpart. It is worth noting that Morocco and the United States signed a ten-year military cooperation agreement in October 2020. This agreement is part of the Strategic Dialogue initiated in 2012 between the two nations.