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Iraq PM defends anti-Daesh cooperation plan

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi © AFP

Iraq’s Premier Haider al-Abadi has come out in support of Baghdad’s intelligence-sharing deal with Iran, Russia, and Syria for battling the Daesh Takfiri group.

He made the remarks on Monday in a televised speech before leaving for New York to attend the UN General Assembly.

Abadi also welcomed Russia's "recent interest" in fighting Daesh, saying, "During the past three months, there has been an interest by Russia to fight Daesh, as many terrorists who are fighting with it are Russian who would return to Russia to carry out terrorist acts."

The remarks come after the Iraqi military's joint operations command announced in a Saturday statement that Iraqi officials are engaged in intelligence and security cooperation with officials from the three counties in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.

The statement added that the cooperation had come “with increased Russian concern about the presence of thousands of terrorists from Russia undertaking criminal acts with Daesh.”

Sergei Smirnov, the first deputy director of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), said on September 18 that up to 2,400 Russian citizens are currently fighting on the side of the Daesh terrorist group.

According to Russian media reports, the leadership of the joint center will be determined on a rotating basis among the four countries, starting with Iraq.

This file photo shows Daesh Takfiri militants in an undisclosed location in Iraq.

A source, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Russian Interfax News Agency that a committee might be created in Baghdad to plan military operations and control armed forces units in the fight against the Daesh terrorist group.

“The main goal of the center will be gathering, processing and analyzing current information about the situation in the Middle East – primarily for fighting IS (Daesh),” Russia Today quoted a military-diplomatic source as saying.

Daesh terror group, with members from several Western countries, has been active in Iraq and Syria for over a year, committing heinous acts of terror and atrocities against people of different religious and ethnic communities, including Shias, Sunnis, Kurds, Christians and others.


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