Iraqi president calls for security agreement with Turkiye

President Abdul Latif Jamal Rashid on Tuesday said that Iraq seeks to establish a security agreement with Turkiye, similar to the deal with Iran, which led to the disarmament of anti-Tehran Kurdish groups operating from the Kurdistan Region, SIA refers to Turkish media.

The Iraqi Presidency, in a statement, said that President Rashid received Qasim Al-Araji, the National Security Advisor, earlier today.

During the meeting, they discussed the latest political and security developments in Iraq and the region. President Rashid stressed the need to intensify efforts and enhance security in the border regions.

The statement also highlighted President Rashid's appreciation for the signing of the joint security agreement with the Islamic Republic of Iran, emphasizing its importance in strengthening security and stability.

President Rashid expressed his hope for the signing of a joint security agreement with Turkiye to limit violations that negatively affect the nature of relations between the two countries.

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