Monday February 16, 2026

Finland, Iraq discuss security cooperation, IS prisoner transfer

Published : 16 Feb 2026, 00:34

  DF News Desk
U.S. military vehicles escort passenger buses transporting Islamic State (IS) detainees from northeastern Syria into Iraq on Feb. 8, 2026. File Photo: Xinhua.

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani met with Finnish Interior Minister Mari Rantanen in Baghdad on Sunday to discuss strengthening bilateral ties and enhancing security cooperation, reported Xinhua.

A statement by al-Sudani's media office said the talks focused on expanding partnerships in development, economics and technology, as well as expertise exchanges in sustainable development.

The Iraqi Prime Minister stressed the need for closer security cooperation, particularly in police training, intelligence sharing, and the adoption of modern security technologies.

On counterterrorism, al-Sudani asserted that transferring Islamic State (IS) prisoners from Syria to Iraq is a sovereign decision aimed at protecting regional and global security, urging the international community to take responsibility to receive foreign IS detainees and bring them to justice.

For her part, Rantanen reaffirmed Finland's commitment to deepening ties and its readiness to explore new horizons in areas of shared interest.

The discussions came as Iraq's National Center for International Judicial Cooperation reported on Friday that 5,704 IS detainees had been transferred from Syrian prisons to Iraqi custody.