Baghdad - INA
The Joint Operations Command confirmed today, Friday, that the international coalition will hand over security forces to new locations, while indicating that the handing over of the camps takes place according to a timetable.
The spokesman for the Joint Operations Command, Major General Tahsin al-Khafaji, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "The international coalition continues to support Iraq in fighting Daesh terrorist gangs, and that there are more than 61 countries that do this support," noting that "the international coalition will soon To hand over some sites that have been agreed between the government and the coalition. "
Al-Khafaji added that "there is a timetable prepared between the government and the international coalition forces to deliver the camps," noting that "according to this schedule, many camps were handed over to the Iraqi security forces."
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