Baghdad-INA
The National Security Adviser Qasim Al-Araji confirmed on Sunday, Iraq's keen to cooperate with NATO.
Al-Araji's media office stated in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the National Security Adviser, Qasim Al-Araji received, in his office on Sunday, the commander of the NATO mission in Iraq, Lieutenant-General Michael Lollsgaard, on the occasion of the end of the mission commander's duties in Iraq."
Al-Araji stressed, according to the statement, that "Iraq is keen to cooperate with NATO and all the parties that supported it in its war against Daesh," reiterated, "Iraq’s position to solve problems, end the war in Ukraine, and sit at the dialogue table."
For his part, the commander of the NATO mission in Iraq explained that "the Ukrainian-Russian crisis did not affect the mission's work and support for Iraq," stressing that "the mission continues to provide support to Iraq."
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