JOC , NATO Discuss Enhancing Cooperation and Coordination
Baghdad-INA
Iraqi Joint Operations Command (JOC) discussed Today, Monday, cooperation and coordination with the NATO Joint Operations Command.
"Deputy Commander of Joint Operations, Lieutenant General Qais Al-Muhammadawi, met in his office today, Monday, with the Commander of the NATO Joint Operations Command, Admiral Stuart Munch, and his accompanying delegation," JOC stated in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA).
She added, "At the beginning of the meeting, Deputy Commander of Joint Operations welcomed his guest and discussed with him a number of topics of common interest, most notably enhancing cooperation, joint coordination and bilateral relations," stressing that "the capabilities of the Iraqi security forces are constantly developing through the training and experience they gained in the battles against the terrorist ISIS gangs, especially since our security forces and intelligence systems are pursuing the remaining ISIS gang."
The Deputy Commander of Joint Operations stressed - according to the statement - "the importance of cooperation according to bilateral memoranda in line with the constitution and laws in force and in accordance with the vision and approach of the Iraqi government and senior security leaders, while emphasizing the importance of empowering and equipping Iraqi forces and using modern technology and technical equipment," offering his thanks and appreciation to NATO for providing advice and assistance in training and exchanging expertise.
For his part, the guest praised the bilateral relationship between the two countries, offering his thanks and appreciation for the warm reception and welcome.
The Commander of NATO's Joint Operations Command praised the "great development in the capabilities of the Iraqi security forces and their ability to confront challenges."
Iraqi Joint Operations Command (JOC) discussed Today, Monday, cooperation and coordination with the NATO Joint Operations Command.
"Deputy Commander of Joint Operations, Lieutenant General Qais Al-Muhammadawi, met in his office today, Monday, with the Commander of the NATO Joint Operations Command, Admiral Stuart Munch, and his accompanying delegation," JOC stated in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA).
She added, "At the beginning of the meeting, Deputy Commander of Joint Operations welcomed his guest and discussed with him a number of topics of common interest, most notably enhancing cooperation, joint coordination and bilateral relations," stressing that "the capabilities of the Iraqi security forces are constantly developing through the training and experience they gained in the battles against the terrorist ISIS gangs, especially since our security forces and intelligence systems are pursuing the remaining ISIS gang."
The Deputy Commander of Joint Operations stressed - according to the statement - "the importance of cooperation according to bilateral memoranda in line with the constitution and laws in force and in accordance with the vision and approach of the Iraqi government and senior security leaders, while emphasizing the importance of empowering and equipping Iraqi forces and using modern technology and technical equipment," offering his thanks and appreciation to NATO for providing advice and assistance in training and exchanging expertise.
For his part, the guest praised the bilateral relationship between the two countries, offering his thanks and appreciation for the warm reception and welcome.
The Commander of NATO's Joint Operations Command praised the "great development in the capabilities of the Iraqi security forces and their ability to confront challenges."
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