In a Sunday meeting with Iranian Police Commander Brigadier General Hossein
Ashtari, General Ibrahim commended the Islamic Republic for helping Iraq in the
security sphere and deploying experts for assistance.
Although most of Iraq’s security forces were engaged in the war against Daesh
terrorists inside the country since the Takfiris’ invasion in 2014, there have
not been any problems along common border with Iran, the Iraqi general added.
He also expressed the hope that growing stability in Iraq would allow for
efforts to strengthen border security by constructing new border posts and
dispatching equipment to the border areas.
In April, Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Amir Hatami and his Iraqi
counterpart Erfan al-Hayali co-chaired the first session of the high commission
on Iran-Iraq defense cooperation in Baghdad.
In July 2017, the two countries signed an agreement to promote interaction and
share experiences in the fight against terrorism and extremism, work together to
ensure border security, and provide each other with training and logistical,
technical and military support.
Source: Tasnim