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Saudi Arabia may soon reopen border after 27 years gap

Saudi Arabia plans to open the Arar border with Iraq for the first time since 1990. Abdul Aziz al-Shammari, Saudi charge d’affaires in Baghdad, said: “the crossing that will open soon will be dedicated to the transportation of goods”.

Saudi and Iraqi officials toured the site and spoke with Iraqi religious pilgrims, who had access to the crossing only once annually during the Hajj pilgrimage season.

Sohaib al-Rawi, the governor of Iraq’s southwestern Anbar province, whose staff was on hand for the ceremonies, said the Iraqi government had deployed troops to protect the desert route leading to Arar and called its opening a “significant move” to boost ties.

“This is a great start for further future cooperation between Iraq and Saudi Arabia,” said al-Rawi.

The border was closed after Baghdad and Riyadh cut ties following former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait.

The announcement follows a decision by the Saudi cabinet to establish a joint trade commission with Iraq.

Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates are both currently wooing their northern neighbour in an effort to halt the growing regional influence of archrival Iran.

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