Iraqi and Turkish Interior Ministers Hold Talks in Ankara on Regional Security
Iraqi Interior Minister Abdul Amir al-Shammari met with his Turkish counterpart, Ali Yerlikaya, in Ankara on Thursday to discuss critical regional security issues and strengthen bilateral cooperation.
According to an official statement, the talks focused on securing the shared border, counterterrorism initiatives, combating drug trafficking, and extraditing criminals. Both ministers reaffirmed their commitment to jointly address regional terrorism and enhance border security measures.
The meeting highlighted the importance of collaboration in tackling transnational challenges and ensuring regional stability. It underscored the shared objectives of Iraq and Turkey to align strategies on security priorities, including curbing terrorist activities and fighting organized crime.
The discussions emphasized the need for sustained cooperation to address cross-border threats effectively and to reinforce stability across the region. This meeting is part of ongoing efforts by both nations to foster stronger security partnerships and address shared concerns.