Iran’s defense chief in Iraq to discuss an ‘important security agreement’
- Iran's Defense Chief Ali Larijani and Iraq's National Security Advisor Qasim al-Araji signed a security agreement in Baghdad, overseen by Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' Al Sudani, to enhance cooperation between the two nations.
- The agreement aims to expand cooperation between Tehran and Baghdad, addressing shared border security and emphasizing the importance of regional stability.
- Larijani emphasized the interconnected security of Iran and its neighbors, stating that the security of Iranians is the focal point.
- He also highlighted the deep trade ties between Iran and Lebanon, stressing Lebanon's importance to Iran despite regional conflicts.
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Iran's defense chief in Iraq to discuss an 'important security agreement'
Iran's top defense official has visited Iraq to discuss a new security agreement between the two countries. Details of the agreement remain unclear.
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Iran, Iraq sign joint security agreement
TEHRAN, Aug. 11 (MNA) – Top security officials of Iran and Iraq signed a joint memorandum of understanding on security issues in Baghdad on Monday.
·Tehran, Iran, Islamic Republic of
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