Tehran Requests that Baghdad Do More to Disarm Kurdish Opposition

Iraqi Interior Minister Abdul Amir al-Shammari meets with Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Bagheri in Tehran on Saturday (Iranian General Staff)
Iraqi Interior Minister Abdul Amir al-Shammari meets with Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Bagheri in Tehran on Saturday (Iranian General Staff)
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Tehran Requests that Baghdad Do More to Disarm Kurdish Opposition

Iraqi Interior Minister Abdul Amir al-Shammari meets with Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Bagheri in Tehran on Saturday (Iranian General Staff)
Iraqi Interior Minister Abdul Amir al-Shammari meets with Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Bagheri in Tehran on Saturday (Iranian General Staff)

Iraqi Interior Minister Abdul Amir al-Shammari discussed Sunday with Iranian officials, in Tehran, the border security agreement signed between both countries last March.

Al-Shammeri met with Iranian counterpart Ahmad Vahidi and Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Bagheri. The talks came few days after the Iraqi National Security Advisor Qasim al-Araji had also visited Tehran.

Iran says that under the border security agreement struck with Iraq last Spring, Baghdad committed to disarm Iranian Kurdish opposition groups in Iraq's Kurdistan region, close their bases, and relocate them to other locations.

“The measures taken by Baghdad are good, but not sufficient,” Bagheri said, commenting on the Iraqi government’s relocation of anti-Iran terrorists from regions near the two countries’ joint border.

The Iranian official said Iran expected “full disarmament” of those groups, and that relocation alone would not meet the agreement’s conditions.

Also, the Iranian General Staff said in a statement carried by the official media that al-Shammari “provided clarification on the latest border developments between the two countries, especially in the Kurdistan region, the establishment of border points, and border monitoring equipment.”

Last month, Iraq has started relocating Iranian Kurdish groups from Iraq's Kurdish region frontiers with Iran to camps far from the border as part of a security agreement between Baghdad and Tehran.

On Saturday, al-Shammari held talks with his Iranian counterpart, Ahmad Vahidi, in Tehran. The Iranian Interior Ministry described the meeting as “friendly,” noting that discussions addressed bilateral issues, as well as regional and international developments.

Meanwhile in Baghdad, the Interior Ministry said al-Shammari attended in Tehran, with a high-ranking security delegation, the international conference held by the Supreme National Defense University.

Speaking at the conference, the Minister noted “the importance of continuing scientific and research cooperation to serve issues of mutual interest to friendly and fraternal States and to build a starting-point and integrated approach for military planners and strategic leaders.”

He stressed that Iraqi Ministry is keen to develop and enhance the prospects for security cooperation between the two neighboring countries.



Israel Issues Evacuation Warning for Five Southern Lebanese Towns

A civil defense member walks among the debris at the site of an Israeli strike in Beirut's Basta neighborhood, amid the ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, Lebanon November 23, 2024. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani
A civil defense member walks among the debris at the site of an Israeli strike in Beirut's Basta neighborhood, amid the ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, Lebanon November 23, 2024. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani
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Israel Issues Evacuation Warning for Five Southern Lebanese Towns

A civil defense member walks among the debris at the site of an Israeli strike in Beirut's Basta neighborhood, amid the ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, Lebanon November 23, 2024. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani
A civil defense member walks among the debris at the site of an Israeli strike in Beirut's Basta neighborhood, amid the ongoing hostilities between Hezbollah and Israeli forces, Lebanon November 23, 2024. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani

The Israeli army issued a statement on Sunday requesting the residents of five towns in southern Lebanon to evacuate in anticipation of airstrikes, while warning residents not to head south.
The military told the residents of Zawtar al-Sharqiya, Zawtar al-Gharbiya, Arnoun, Yuhmor, and al-Qusayba, to evacuate their homes immediately and move north of the Awwali River.
“You must evacuate immediately to the north of Awwali River to ensure your safety, you must evacuate without delay. Anyone near Hezbollah fighters, facilities or weapons is putting their life at risk”, added the statement.
In a separate statement, the army said that sirens sounded in central Israel due to Hezbollah rockets fired from Lebanon.
It added that six projectiles were detected crossing from Lebanon into Israeli territory, and that its air forces intercepted five of the rockets, while the last one landed in an open area.