To strengthen bilateral security ties, U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) Commander, General Michael Langley, embarked on his inaugural visit to Benin from May 1-3, 2024.
This milestone encounter stresses the enduring commitment between the United States and Benin to fortify democratic principles, uphold human rights, and foster prosperity for the Beninese populace.
General Langley’s inaugural visit marked an important moment in the six-decade-long relationship between the two nations, emphasizing their shared dedication to counter violent extremism and propel economic growth.
The U.S. Ambassador to Benin, Brian Shukan, hailed General Langley’s presence as emblematic of an expanding partnership aimed at safeguarding against security threats and promoting sustainable development.
During his stay, General Langley engaged in substantive discussions with key Benin civilian and military figures, including President Patrice Talon and Chief of Defense Staff Major General Fructueux Gbaguidi.
The visit served to reaffirm the enduring bond between the two nations, rooted in shared democratic values and a collective resolve to enhance regional stability.
Moreover, the visit commemorated a decade-long partnership between Benin’s military and the North Dakota National Guard, exemplifying the fruitful exchanges in expertise, training, and resources.
This enduring collaboration has not only enhanced interoperability and capacity building but has also deepened the broader U.S.-Benin alliance, contributing significantly to regional stability.
Through initiatives focused on professionalization and capacity building, the United States continues to provide crucial support for the development of Benin’s military and security forces.