The National Security Advisor Qasim Al-Araji confirmed Iraq's keenness to cooperate with the NATO mission.
The Chancellery said in a statement: “Araji met in his office today with a high-level delegation from the Dutch Ministry of the Interior, in the presence of the head of the European Union advisory mission in Iraq, Anders Vibari.”
It added: "During the meeting, ways were discussed to enhance cooperation and benefit from the experiences of friendly countries to develop the capabilities of the Iraqi police."
Al-Araji stressed Iraq's keenness to cooperate with the NATO mission, pointing out that the relationship between Iraq and NATO is a strategic relationship that is in the interest of exchanging expertise, consultation and information, stressing that the Iraqi security forces have gained field experience in their battle with ISIS, and this experience must be developed and supplemented by Cooperation with friendly countries.
Al-Araji also pointed out that the world remains cohesive in confronting terrorism and strengthening positions against extremism, hate speech, and extremism.
Al-Araji stressed the importance of cooperation and benefiting from international expertise in the field of developing community police skills, stressing that the role of this type is important in society and sends a message of reassurance to citizens.
Source: National Iraqi News Agency