Archiwum zagraniczne East News 2024-11
EN_01638400_1074
![Archiwum zagraniczne East News 2024-11](img/medium/arch41/dvd0222/87/EN_01638400_1074.jpg)
Britain's Home Secretary Yvette Cooper (C) and UK ambassador to Iraq Stephen Hitchen (L), sit at a table at the Shabander Cafe during a visit of Al-Mutanabbi Street, in Baghdad, on November 27, 2024. Britain's Home Secretary Yvette Cooper visited Bagdad and Erbil during an official three-day visit to Iraq, during which a Joint Statement between Iraq and Britain was signed to tackle people smuggling and organised crime networks operating across the region and in Europe. Further cooperation was agreed on tackling drug flows, modern slavery and continuing counter terrorism work. (Photo by HENRY NICHOLLS / POOL / AFP)
2024-11-27
HENRY NICHOLLS/AFP/East News
AFP
HENRY NICHOLLS
AFP_36NG6UP
5,14MB
51cm x 34cm przy 300dpi
2024, 27, A, ACROSS, AFP, AGREED, AL-MUTANABBI, AMBASSADOR, AN, AND, AT, BAGDAD, BAGHDAD, BETWEEN, BRITAIN, BY, C, CAFE, CONTINUING, COOPER, COOPERATION, COUNTER, CRIME, DIPLOMACY, DRUG, DURING, ERBIL, ESSENTIAL, EUROPE, FLOWS, FURTHER, HENRY, HITCHEN, HOME, HORIZONTAL, IN, IRAQ, JOINT, L, MODERN, NETWORKS, NICHOLLS, NOVEMBER, OF, OFFICIAL, ON, OPERATING, ORGANISED, PEOPLE, PHOTO, POLITICS, POOL, REGION, S, SECRETARY, shabander, SIGNED, SIT, SLAVERY, SMUGGLING, STATEMENT, STEPHEN, STREET, TABLE, TACKLE, TACKLING, TERRORISM, THE, THREE-DAY, TO, TOPSHOT, TOPSHOTS, UK, VISIT, VISITED, WAS, WHICH, WORK, YVETTE,