A spokesman for the Iraqi Joint Operations Command stressed the cooperation with the quadripartite alliance of Iran, Russia, Iraq, and Syria against the ISIS terrorist groups.

Iran Press/Middle East: In an interview with the INA news agency on Monday, Major General Tahsin al-Khafaji considered the coordination of the four countries important and said that Iraq awaits new mechanisms for cooperating with the international alliance to chase and destroy the remnants of ISIS (Daesh).  

The Joint Operations Command the security coordination of the quartet alliance, including Iraq, Syria, Iran, and Russia, still continues, he added and highlighted the importance of intellectual exchange between the member states.

The high-ranked Iraqi commander referred to the initiation of the security activities at a professional level trough serious coordination and cooperation and stated that ISIS is incapable of making trouble for the Iraqi security forces. 

The Center for the Quartet of Security Cooperation between Iran, Iraq, Russia, and Syria has been set up in Baghdad since 2015 to exchange information on the fight against terrorism with the military affiliates of Iran, Syria, and Russia. Since then, various meetings have been held to coordinate and exchange information between member states to counter the ISIS terrorist group.

The exchange of information, especially the intelligence feed of Iraqi and Syrian forces in identifying and targeting important and sensitive positions of ISIS and other Takfiri terrorists in Iraq and in some cases in Syria, has been one of the most important and successful functions of the center during its activity term.

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