Barrasso discusses 20-year partnership between wyoming national guard and tunisia at senate hearing

U.S. States Senator John Barrasso
U.S. States Senator John Barrasso
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U.S. Senator John Barrasso (R-Wyo.) discussed the two-decade partnership between the Wyoming National Guard and Tunisia during a Senate Committee on Foreign Relations nominations hearing. The hearing featured testimony from Bill Bazzi, President Trump’s nominee for U.S. Ambassador to Tunisia.

Barrasso asked Bazzi about his plans to support ongoing cooperation between the Wyoming National Guard and Tunisia’s military, as well as professional development efforts and academic collaborations between American and Tunisian universities.

During the hearing, Barrasso described the longstanding connection: “Mr. Bazzi, I had a number of questions for you, and primarily it’s because for the last 20 years, Wyoming and Tunisia have shared a strong connection.

“The Wyoming National Guard partnered with Tunisia and the military, as part of the Department of Defense’s National Guard State Partnership Program.

“So, I’ve been to Tunisia, worked with our guard closely, and the military partnership does provide a valuable opportunity for troops to use their skills in the field, under real-world situations.

“I’m really proud of the incredible work that our Wyoming National Guard has done in Tunisia.

“They’ve trained personnel in finding and clearing various types of mines, other explosive materials, helped build classrooms, constructed culverts, carried out engineering projects, worked closely together.

“Can you talk a little bit about how you feel a partnership between Tunisia and Wyoming National Guard, or any state’s national guard, can contribute to strengthening our bi-lateral relationship, particularly in areas of military cooperation and professional development?”

Barrasso also raised concerns about regional security threats: “I agree with you in terms of the risk of terrorism, I mean, if you look at the location and what’s so nearby, and the impact of that area – I think it’s critical.  

“So, how would you describe, because both of the militaries have field artillery that’s similar, UH-60s, C-130s, you know, how would you describe the current state of U.S.-Tunisian relationships today?”  

Highlighting educational ties established last year by signing memorandums of understanding between University of Wyoming and four Tunisian universities—an initiative aimed at fostering further collaboration—Barrasso said: “And I think in general that builds additional partnerships and friendships because last year, the University of Wyoming signed memorandums of understanding with four Tunisian universities.

“So in your opinion how do academic agreements like these between University of Wyoming and Tunisian universities help strengthen relationships between nations?”

The hearing focused on both security cooperation through joint training exercises under programs such as those led by the Department of Defense’s State Partnership Program as well as broader diplomatic relations through educational exchanges.



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