
Zidan Discusses Counter Terrorism and Intelligence Sharing with French Delegation
Baghdad – INA
President of the Supreme Judicial Council-SJC, Judge Faiq Zidan, met on Tuesday with a French delegation to discuss cooperation in counterterrorism and the exchange of intelligence.
In a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA), SJC said that Judge Zidan received a French delegation specializing in combating terrorism, headed by Baptiste Lourtiermi, Director of Counterterrorism for the Middle East, along with a number of experts in the field.
The two sides discussed several key issues related to counterterrorism, mutual cooperation in intelligence sharing, and joint efforts to eliminate terrorist groups.

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