Intel chief meets Iraqi, Kurdish officials on security ties
Türkiye’s intelligence chief met with top Iraqi and Kurdish officials this week to discuss expanding security cooperation and Ankara’s ongoing counterterrorism efforts, as both sides pledged closer coordination against cross-border threats.
İbrahim Kalın held talks July 1 in Baghdad with senior Iraqi leaders, including President Nizar Amedi, Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein and Parliament Speaker Hibat Halbusi.
Amedi said during the meeting that dialogue and mutual understanding are key to resolving crises and stressed the importance of joint efforts to safeguard regional security and stability, according to Iraqi officials.
Kalın also met Iraq’s Supreme Judicial Council chief Faik Zeydan, National Security Adviser Basim al-Badri and several political leaders.











