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Tillerson attends landmark Saudi-Iraq meet

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An important step towards ehancing relations.

Haider Abadi

RIYADH: Top US diplomat Rex Tillerson attended a landmark meeting between Saudi Arabia and Iraq aimed at upgrading strategic ties between the two countries and countering Iran’s regional influence.

Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and Saudi King Salman held the first meeting of the joint Saudi-Iraqi coordinati­on council that aims to boost cooperatio­n after years of tensions.

Abadi hailed the meeting as “an important step towards enhancing relations”, echoing similar comments from King Salman.

“We are facing in our region serious challenges in the form of extremism, terrorism as well as attempts to destabilis­e our countries,” the Saudi monarch said.

“These attempts require our full attention.”

Iraq is seeking economic benefits from closer ties with Riyadh as both countries suffer from a protracted oil slump.

Saudi Arabia is also seeking to counter Iranian influence in Iraq. “This event highlights the strength and breadth as well as the great potential of the relations between your countries,” Tillerson said, referring to the meeting.

After years of tense relations, ties between Sunni-ruled Saudi Arabia and Syiah-majority Iraq have begun looking up in recent months.

After former dictator Saddam Hussein’s August 1990 invasion of Kuwait, Riyadh severed relations with Baghdad and closed its border posts with its northern neighbour.

Ties remained strained even after Saddam’s ouster in the 2003 US-led invasion of Iraq, since when successive Syiah-dominated government­s in Baghdad have stayed close to Teheran.

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