
Baghdad, Erbil Interior Ministers boost security coordination
Shafaq News/ On Wednesday, Iraqi Interior Minister Abdul Amir al-Shammari and Kurdistan Region's Interior Minister Rebar Ahmed Khalid met to enhance security cooperation between Baghdad and Erbil.
According to a statement from the Federal Ministry of Interior, the meeting, held at Al-Shammari's office, focused on enhancing joint efforts to combat crime and promote social stability.
Discussions also covered key security and service-related issues, with an emphasis on improving coordination between federal and Regional security forces.
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