"What I can see for Iraq, the flow of foreign fighters is more than before," Haider al-Abadi told reporters, hours before a meeting of around 20 foreign ministers from the US-led anti-IS coalition in the French capital.
"There is an international problem, it has to be solved."
He said that up until recently, around six out of 10 fighters were Iraqi and the remainder foreign whereas now the proportion was reversed.
Whereas suicide bombers were prepared to die but not fight, Daesh jihadists were prepared to both fight and die, creating a dangerous enemy.
Abadi's comments came after a huge suicide bomb against an Iraqi police base killed at least 37 people.
The blast further slowed an operation to retake the city of Ramadi, which will be a main focus of the Paris talks.