Baghdad and Tehran discuss security protocol procedures between the two countries and border control

The National Security Adviser, Qassem Al-Araji, discussed with the Secretary of the Iranian National Security Council, Ali Akbar Ahmadian, the measures of the security record between Iraq and Iran, and ways to enhance the security of the two countries and control borders.

A statement by his media office stated that Al-Araji met, in Tehran, today, Monday, with the representative of the Supreme Leader and Secretary of the Iranian National Security Council, Ali Akbar Ahmadian.

At the beginning of the meeting, Al-Araji conveyed, according to the statement, the greetings of the Prime Minister, Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, to Ali Akbar Ahmadian, on the occasion of assuming his duties as Secretary of the Iranian National Security Council, wishing him success in his new duties.

During the meeting, they discussed the procedures for the security record between Iraq and Iran, and ways to enhance the security of the two countries and control borders, in order to achieve stability in the region.

Al-Araji affirmed, according to the statement, the Iraqi government's determination to maintain and strengthen relations between Baghdad and Tehran, at all levels, noting that the security of Iran is the security of Iraq, and that the development of bilateral talks in the fields of security and economy is in the interest of the two countries.

Al-Araji indicated that his visit and the accompanying security delegation to Tehran is confirmation of the recent security protocol between the two countries, and that this agreement stems from our faith and belief that the stability and development of relations and development is the fruit of the stability of security between the two countries.

For his part, Ahmadian indicated that the security record between the two countries is like a road map, and that it guarantees the security and stability of the common borders of the two countries, and it is a prelude to cooperation in all fields, stressing his country's support for the Iraqi government, and its endeavor to deepen relations with neighboring and friendly Iraq.

The National Security Adviser, Qassem Al-Araji, arrived in Tehran today, Monday, at the head of a high-ranking security delegation, to complete the security protocol procedures between the two countries.

Source: National Iraqi News Agency