Major General Andrew M. Rohling, commander of the U.S. Army Southern European Task Force in Africa. Commander of the United States Army’s Operational Unit for Southern Europe, Africa, gave a press briefing on Thursday by phone from Texas (USA) during which he mentioned the “African Lion 21” exercise and affirmed the United States’ commitment to regional stability in North Africa.

Regarding the participation of Tunisia in this exercise, the American official clarified that Tunisia had chosen to be part of the “African Lion 21”, as it had participated in the past to multiple other African Lions.

“Tunisia remains an important ally of the United States with a solid partnership; I visited Tunisia as part of the African Lion 21 and noticed the commitment of the Tunisian military to exercise and maintain stability and security on the African continent ”, said Rohling, in response to a question of the APR.

It should be noted that, “African Lion 21” is a multi-domain, multi-component and multinational exercise conducted by the “US Africa Command” with African allies and partners in Morocco, Tunisia, Senegal and the United States. surrounding seas from June 7-18, and aims to strengthen the ability of the United States and partner countries to promote regional stability and support interoperability