Iraq and Poland signed a work protocol to develop the capabilities of the Iraqi Border Guard forces, at the Polish Border Guard Command building in the capital, Warsaw, today, Thursday.
According to a statement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Head of the Europe Department at the Ministry’s headquarters, Ambassador Haider Al-Athari, signed on the Iraqi side, while the Polish side was represented by the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Polish Border Guard, General Gregory Nemes, in the presence of the Chargé d’Affaires of the Iraqi Embassy to Poland, Miqdad Ayoub Al-Mandalawi, and representatives of the Iraqi and Polish sides. “.
Ambassador Al-Athari confirmed, in a speech he delivered after the end of the signing ceremony, that the conclusion of the work protocol came to consolidate joint cooperation between Iraq and Poland, and to strengthen the friendly relations between the two countries that extend for several decades.
For his part, General Gregory Nemes expressed his hope for sustainable cooperation with Iraq to serve the interests of the two friendly countries.
It is noteworthy that this agreement includes the exchange of experiences between the two sides and systematic training courses for Iraqi border guards in Poland that are adapted to the needs of the Iraqi border guard forces.
Source: National Iraqi News Agency