Baghdad-INA
The National Security Adviser, Qasim Al-Araji, directed today, Monday, the need to continue coordination with the international supportive effort to serve Iraqi national security.
The media office of the National Security Adviser said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the National Security Adviser, Qasim Al-Araji, chaired a meeting to discuss the integrated strategy for border management in Iraq, in the presence of the head and members of the Border Ports Authority and the Commander of the Border Guard," noting that "" At the beginning of the meeting, Al-Araji thanked the efforts of the Border Ports Authority and the Border Guard Command.
Al-Araji added that "the meeting discussed the preparation of the national strategy for the integrated management of the borders in Iraq, where the head of the Border Ports Authority, Major General Omar Al-Waeli, presented a summary of the mechanisms for completing the preparation of this strategy, as well as touching on the most important obstacles to the work of the Border Ports Authority," noting that "Lt. Hamid Al-Husseini presented a summary of the achievements of the Border Guard Command, as well as the most prominent challenges in the work of the border forces, in addition to a presentation by the Director of the International Center for Migration, Ms. Fatima Omar, on the extent to which Iraq has benefited from the Silk Road.
Al-Araji pointed out that "at the conclusion of the meeting, Al-Araji directed the need to continue coordination with the supporting international effort to serve the Iraqi national security, stressing the chancellery's readiness to support and assist the Border Ports Authority and the Border Guard, in order to complete the national strategy for integrated border management in Iraq."
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