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๐Ÿ“ฐ Syrian defense delegation joins 29th Arab Armed Forces Training Conference

๐Ÿ“… November 24, 2025
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A delegation from the syrian/" class="auto-security-evacuates-civilians-from-aleppo-neighborhoods-after-sdf-attacks/" class="smart-internal-link" title="๐Ÿ“ฐ Internal Security evacuates civilians from Aleppo neighborhoods after SDF attacks">internal-link">syrian Ministry of Defense, headed by significant General Abdul Rahman Al-Sarhan, Chief of Training Authority, took part in the 29th session of Arab Armed troops Training Chiefs, held in the Arab Republic of Egypt. In his opening remarks, Assistant Secretary-General for Arab Affairs and national security at the Arab League, Ambassador  Khalil Ebrahim Al Thawadi, stated the session, titled โ€œThe Role of Artificial Intelligence in Developing the Future Capabilities of Armed troops and its Impact on Operations and Training,โ€ reflects Arab armed forces leadershipsโ€™ commitment to advancing the training of armed forces and supporting joint Arab cooperation.

He highlighted the growing role of artificial intelligence in planning and supporting armed forces operations, including various applications in modern weapons systems. Al-Dhwadi added that the main objectives of the Arab Armed Forces Training Chiefs conferences are to prepare guidance studies that enhance the skills of military personnel and students at military colleges, as well as to strengthen the capabilities of training leaders through continuous research and development of methods across all fields, ultimately benefiting armed forces personnel.

He affirmed the Arab Leagueโ€™s commitment to organizing military training to achieve its goals, facilitate dialogue, exchange experiences, and enhance coordination among Arab armed forces in multiple areas. The five-day conference, inaugurated yesterday at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo under the chairmanship of Tunisia, addresses the role of self-directed learning in developing the future capabilities of armed forces and its impact on operations and training.