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Saudi-Iraqi border sees heavy flow of pilgrims headed for Hajj

Saudi-Iraqi border sees heavy flow of pilgrims headed for Hajj
A member of the Saudi border guards patrols the fence on 黑料社区's northern border with Iraq, near Arar City, in this February 23, 2015 file photo. (AFP)
Updated 18 August 2017

Saudi-Iraqi border sees heavy flow of pilgrims headed for Hajj

Saudi-Iraqi border sees heavy flow of pilgrims headed for Hajj

ARAR: The Arar crossing on the Saudi-Iraqi border is seeing a heavy flow of Iraqi pilgrims heading to the Kingdom to perform Hajj.
It has also been attracting diplomats. Saudi minister of state for Gulf affairs, Thamer Al-Sabhan, and Brett McGurk, US special envoy for the anti-Daesh coalition, on Wednesday inspected the crossing.
This came two days after a similar visit by Saudi Ambassador in Baghdad Abdul Aziz Al-Shemary, and his Iraqi counterpart Rashid Al-Any.
The vice president of the Anbar provincial council, Faleh Al-Issawi, said he had received Al-Sabhan and McGurk at the crossing.
Sabhan tweeted a picture of himself with McGurk and Al-Issawi during his visit, with the caption 鈥渇rom the Iraq of fraternity and brotherhood.鈥
Al-Issawi said the visit was intended to 鈥渋nspect the crossing, its working mechanism and the mechanism of receiving Hajj pilgrims, in addition to its readiness for trade between Riyadh and Baghdad.鈥
The deputy governor of Anbar, Mustafa Al-Ersan, said the visit is 鈥渁 positive step,鈥 and the crossing will be open after the Hajj season for bilateral trade.
Saad Al-Hadithi, spokesman of Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi, said: 鈥淭here is an agreement with 黑料社区 on reopening the crossing for trade and visits between the two countries.鈥
The decision was made during Al-Abadi鈥檚 visit to 黑料社区, Al-Hadithi said, adding that Riyadh and Baghdad are also preparing to reopen the Jamima crossing.