BAGHDAD: Britain’s security minister on Monday pledged more UK support for Iraq’s security forces in combatting drug production and trafficking..
In a visit to Baghdad on Monday, Security Minister Tom Tugendhat said British officials “want to build on our strong counterterrorism cooperation” and expand the countries’ security relationship to “identify and address shared serious organized crime threats” including “human smuggling, trafficking, narcotics and money laundering that work together as a criminal network that undermines the entire state of Iraq.”
While Iraq has in recent years primarily served as a transit country for drugs — particularly the amphetamine Captagon, which is largely produced in neighboring Syria — there have been some indications that Iraq is also moving into production.
Tugendhat pointed to the discovery by Iraqi authorities last month of a factory that was producing Captagon in Iraq.
“There is always an overlap between drugs, human trafficking, terrorism and violence,” Tugendhat told the Associated Press. “We are seeing criminal groups, human trafficking and drugs affecting not just Iraq, but the whole region and many of our friends and allies in the region.”
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani said in a statement that his country has made “significant efforts” to combat drugs and human trafficking.
Sudani said the Iraqi and British interior ministries were preparing to sign agreements outlining their cooperation on these issues.
A British official who spoke on condition of anonymity according to regulations said the agreements would focus on information sharing to support counter terrorism and on “serious organized crime.”
UK, Iraq agree to increase cooperation on combating drug trafficking, terrorism
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UK, Iraq agree to increase cooperation on combating drug trafficking, terrorism
- Tugendhat said British officials “want to build on our strong counterterrorism cooperation” and expand the countries’ security relationship
Abbas discusses Palestinian developments in Gaza, West Bank with Norwegian king
- Abbas said that the Israeli government’s actions aim to weaken Palestinian institutions and hinder the two-state solution
LONDON: President Mahmoud Abbas discussed the latest developments in the Occupied Palestinian Territories with King Harald V of Norway on Thursday.
Abbas recognized Norway’s financial, humanitarian, and development assistance to the Palestinian people, which ultimately led to the diplomatic recognition of a Palestinian state in May 2024.
Abbas discussed with King Harald the serious situation in the Palestinian regions of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. He warned of the ongoing Israeli “policy of genocidal aggression, blockade and starvation against the Palestinian people,” in Gaza, according to the Wafa news agency.
He said that the Israeli government’s actions aim to weaken Palestinian institutions and hinder the two-state solution.
The meeting at the Royal Palace in Oslo included PLO Executive Committee Member Ziad Abu Amr, Presidential Diplomatic Adviser Majdi Al-Khalidi, and Ambassador Marie Antoinette Sedin, the representative of the State of Palestine to Norway.
Abbas is on a two-day official visit to strengthen ties and discuss developments in Palestine and the region, Wafa added.










