Al-Araji: Iraq's policy is based on ending differences through dialogue

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  • 6-09-2022, 16:42
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    Baghdad-INA 
    The National Security Adviser, Qasim Al-Araji, confirmed today, Tuesday, that Iraq's policy is based on ending differences through dialogue.
    The media office of the National Security Adviser stated, in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA) that "Al-Araji received, in his office, the Senior Defense Adviser for the Middle East and North Africa in the British Ministry of Defense, Lieutenant General Martin Sampson, and his accompanying delegation."
      "During the meeting, they reviewed bilateral relations between Iraq and the United Kingdom, and means to enhance and develop it, especially in the field of exchanging military, security and intelligence experiences, as well as continuing cooperation in combating terrorism and controlling borders."
    Al-Araji pointed out that "one of the most important challenges facing Iraq and the region is the threat of terrorism and drugs," noting that "the return of bombings to Afghanistan is a dangerous indicator that must be addressed before it gets worse."
    Al-Araji stressed, "Iraq's policy is based on ending differences through dialogue and openness to others, and this is a principle that we adhere to for the security of Iraq and the region."
    For his part, Lieutenant General Sampson indicated that "his country has common interests with Iraq, stressing the continuation of providing support and assistance in resolving crises, stressing the importance of Iraq's role in the region and the world."