The strengthening of bilateral security ties took center stage during a high-level meeting in Rabat on Thursday, as Morocco’s top intelligence chief engaged in strategic discussions with Iraq’s ambassador.
strategic security partnership deepens between Morocco and Iraq
Abdellatif Hammouchi, Director General of Morocco’s National Security and Territorial Surveillance Directorate (DGSN-DGST), met with Hayder Shiya Albarrak, Iraq’s Ambassador to Morocco, at the DGSN headquarters in Rabat. The closed-door session focused on reinforcing collaboration across critical security domains, including intelligence sharing, technical assistance, and police training programs.
The talks also addressed pressing regional security challenges, particularly the shared threat posed by international terrorism. Both officials underscored the need for enhanced coordination to combat extremist networks and bolster stability in the region.
key areas of collaboration highlighted
- intelligence exchange: Systematic sharing of threat assessments and counterterrorism intelligence
- technical training: Joint workshops and capacity-building programs for law enforcement
- policy coordination: Alignment on best practices for public security and crisis response
- regional stability: Unified stance on addressing transnational security threats
This meeting reflects the growing momentum in Morocco-Iraq relations, with both nations reaffirming their commitment to a robust security partnership. By pooling expertise and resources, Rabat and Baghdad aim to create a more resilient framework to deter threats and ensure long-term regional security.
Security analysts view the discussions as a significant step forward in North Africa-Middle East counterterrorism collaboration, signaling a proactive approach to emerging threats in the broader region.
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