National Security Advisory Discusses Enhancing Strategic Partnership and Counter-Terrorism with Berlin
National Security Advisor Qasim Al-Aboudi held official talks with the Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Germany to Iraq, Daniel Kreber, focusing on prospects for developing bilateral relations and enhancing the strategic partnership between the two countries. An official statement reported that the meeting featured an extensive discussion on joint cooperation in various fields, with a specific focus on security and intelligence aspects, and maintaining high-level coordination in counter-terrorism and information exchange. Al-Aboudi affirmed Iraq's steadfast commitment to its constitution, which prohibits the use of its territory as a launching pad for attacks against any state, emphasizing the importance of unified international efforts to confront extremism. He also noted the government's eagerness for international openness to attract investments and support stability. For his part, the German Ambassador congratulated the National Security Advisor on assuming his duties, reiterating his country's commitment to expanding security cooperation with Baghdad and praising the pivotal role Iraq plays in laying the foundations for peace and security in the region.
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