Jordan minister, Iraqi peer sign MoU to boost security collaboration


(MENAFN) Wednesday has witnessed the inking of Jordan and Iraq on a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on security collaboration.

As reported by a Jordan-based news agency, Interior Minister Mazen Faraya as well as his Iraqi equivalent Abdulamir Kamel Al Shammari, who is presently in Jordan on formal trip, inked the MoU with the purpose of boosting security collaboration.

The memorandum highlights partnership in stopping and fighting international terrorism and its funding, as well as addressing prearranged crime, illegal narcotics and psychoactive materials transferring, illegitimate weapons trading, human trafficking, smuggling, illegal border overpass, money laundering, as well as killing and attack.

The MoU concentrates on data and knowledge interchange to stop terrorist or criminal actions in the two nations as well, in addition to simplifying gatherings and trips among security staffs.

Faraya outlined that this step resembles the result of mutual ambitions to enhance security collaboration.

He stated that combating transboundary crimes and lessening their effect needs new and original strategies.

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