The United States and Suriname have signed a Framework Agreement for Cooperation between the U.S. Southern Command and the Surinamese National Army. This agreement aims to enhance bilateral defense and security cooperation over the next five years. Major General Julie Nethercot, Director of Strategy, Policy, and Plans at the U.S. Southern Command, signed the agreement […]
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