Ministry of Defence (Djibouti)

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Ministry of Defence of Djibouti
وزارة الدفاع في جيبوتي
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Jurisdiction Republic of Djibouti
Headquarters Djibouti City, Flag of Djibouti.svg  Djibouti
Agency executive

The Ministry of Defence of Djibouti is the governmental body in charge of the Djibouti Armed Forces (DJAF). Hassan Omar Mohamed is the current Minister of Defense.

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