Prime Minister Mohammed S. Al-Sudani met with Admiral Stuart B. Munsch of NATO in Munich to enhance cooperation in security training and logistics. They emphasized the importance of ongoing dialogue leading to a bilateral meeting in Baghdad later this year. Both leaders reaffirmed the significance of NATO’s role in supporting Iraq’s security and stability.
On Friday, Prime Minister Mohammed S. Al-Sudani hosted Admiral Stuart B. Munsch, the Commander of NATO’s Joint Force Command, at his residence in Munich. The meeting aimed to enhance NATO collaboration in training, intelligence sharing, and logistical support, reflecting the outcomes of Admiral Munsch’s recent visit to Iraq. Both leaders highlighted the ongoing high-level security dialogue, setting the stage for an upcoming bilateral meeting in Baghdad later this year.
During the discussions, Prime Minister Al-Sudani emphasized the importance of NATO cooperation, particularly regarding its advisory role in counter-terrorism and the training of Iraqi security forces. He pointed out that these efforts contribute significantly to Iraq’s overall security and stability. Admiral Munsch praised the progress made by Iraqi forces in overcoming security challenges and maintaining order.
The meeting between Prime Minister Al-Sudani and Admiral Munsch underscores the strengthening partnership between Iraq and NATO. Their focus on training and intelligence cooperation reflects a commitment to enhancing Iraq’s security infrastructure. The upcoming bilateral meeting in Baghdad is a crucial step toward solidifying these efforts amidst ongoing regional challenges.
Original Source: ina.iq