Iraq, Iran Sign Deal to Tighten Border Security
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Iran, Iraq security officials sign border protection agreement
BAGHDAD: Iran’s top security official on Sunday signed a deal with Iraqi authorities for “protection” of their common border, the Iraqi prime minister’s office said, months after Tehran struck Kurdish opposition groups in Iraq’s north. Iraq’s autonomous Kurdistan region hosts camps and rear-bases operated by several Iranian Kurdish factions, which Iran has accused of serving
Iran, Iraq ink deal for protection of borders, cooperation in areas of security
Iraqi prime minister's office said on Sunday (March 19) that Iran's top security official has signed a deal with Iraqi authorities for "protection" of their common border. The development has taken place months after Tehran conducted strikes on Kurdish opposition group in northern Iraq. Iraq's autonomous Kurdistan region hosts camps and rear-bases operated by several Iranian Kurdish factions, which Iran has accused of serving Western or Israeli
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