INA – BAGHDAD
National Commission for Intelligence Coordination agreed on Monday, to establish a center for security and intelligence coordination with the neighboring countries to Iraq.
National Security Adviser, Qassim Al-Araji, chaired a meeting of the National Intelligence Coordination Authority, where leaders of the intelligence and security community attended as well, according to a statement by the media office of the National Security Adviser received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA).
The meeting discussed supporting “the efforts of the Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs in lifting the European ban on the Iraqi national air carrier, by securing the safety of airports, as well as adopting vital facilities as a first priority in intelligence and security plans,” included the statement.
The meeting discussed the development of intelligence cooperation and coordination with neighboring and regional countries, in confirmation of “the Iraqi government's principle of pursuing cooperation and intelligence partnerships that support the fight against crime and terrorism,” as it was agreed to establish a center for security and intelligence coordination with Iraq's neighboring countries.
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