BAGHDAD (AP) – The head of Iran’s top defense body visited Iraq Monday to discuss a security agreement between the two countries, described as important, though details remain scant.
Iran’s defense chief in Iraq to discuss an ‘important security agreement’
BAGHDAD (AP) – The head of Iran’s top defense body visited Iraq Monday to discuss a security agreement between the two countries, described as important, though details remain scant.
Iraq, which has managed to stay on the sidelines as military conflicts raged nearby for almost two years while balancing relations with Iran and the United States, had accused Israel of using its airspace to launch strikes on the Islamic Republic during a 12-day war in June and filed a complaint to the U.N. Security Council. Iraq’s government also tried to restrain local Iran-linked armed groups from entering the fray at the time.
Ali Larijani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, said an “important security deal” with Iraq has been drafted, ahead of his visit to the neighboring country, reported state-run IRNA news agency. Larijani did not provide any details.
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani said in a statement that he had met with Larijani and had “sponsored the signing of a joint security memorandum of understanding … regarding security coordination on the common border between the two countries.” He also did not give further details.