Iran-Iraq borders highly secured: Cmdr.
Iran’s Border Police Commander has said that the borders between Iran and Iraq are fully secure and stable, stressing that there are no security-related problems along the shared border.
Speaking in Ilam Province, Brigadier General Ahmad Ali Goudarzi, Commander of the Border Police of Iran’s Law Enforcement Forces (FARAJA), stated that the Iran–Iraq borders are fortified with a high level of security.
Goudarzi traveled to the Mehran border crossing to meet and hold talks with Iraqi border police commanders as part of efforts to expand and deepen joint security cooperation between the two countries.
Referring to the importance of these consultations, Goudarzi said that information-sharing and the exchange of experiences, along with the use of coordinated patrols and joint maneuvers, are among the key areas of cooperation, noting that joint drills are planned to be held in the Arvand River area.