News / Baghdad 
announced the New Zealand Defence Force, Tuesday, for the completion of training 1,900 Iraqi policemen for keeping the land in the liberated areas. 

The commander of the joint New Zealand forces , Major General Tim gal in a statement carried by the official Xinhua, " The training process lasted for five weeks and has at Camp Taji , north of Baghdad , which has seen the training of 1,900 police officers within the task of the New Zealand and Australian troops training at the camp."




He gal, that " the trained police operations will contribute to promoting stability in Ramadi, Fallujah, east of Mosul and other parts of Iraq." 

It is said that New Zealand has joined the international coalition led by Washington for the war against al "Daesh , " while the number of New Zealanders advisers to train Iraqi forces.