Plasschaert: The current government has made a positive leap in the areas of security and services
National Security Advisor Qasim Al-Araji, today, Tuesday, discussed with the UN representative in Iraq, Jeanine Plasschaert, the latest political and security developments in the region.
A statement from his office, a copy of which {Al-Furat News} received, stated: “The meeting also discussed the file and the Syrian Al-Hawl camp and the importance of dismantling it, due to the danger it poses to Iraq and the region, and ways of coordination between the United Nations Refugee Organization and the Iraqi authorities responsible for this file.”
Al-Araji stressed, “The United Nations is an international cover that can be used for the benefit of Iraq and assistance in humanitarian issues,” noting that “the government program included many paragraphs that would achieve societal cohesion and sustainable security.”
For her part, Plasschaert pointed out that “Iraq today is different from Iraq five years ago,” stressing that “the current government has made a positive leap in the fields of security and services, and that the UN mission continues to support it and continue working for constructive cooperation that serves Iraq’s issues and its highest interests.”