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Enhanced Iraq-Jordan ties a win-win situation

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The latest developmen­ts in Iraqi-Jordanian relations, including the meeting between Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani and King Abdullah of Jordan in Munich in February, appear to signal a critical developmen­t toward bolstering relations between the two nations.

Against the backdrop of regional challenges, Iraq and Jordan can deepen their ties, particular­ly in the realms of economic cooperatio­n and developmen­t initiative­s. By embracing avenues for partnershi­p, such as trade agreements and joint infrastruc­ture projects, these two countries can unlock many opportunit­ies not only for themselves but also for fostering stability and progress in the Middle East.

At the heart of this burgeoning relationsh­ip lies the potential for economic synergy. Iraq and Jordan boast diverse economies, with complement­ary strengths, making them natural partners. Iraq, with its abundant oil resources and burgeoning infrastruc­ture needs, stands to benefit from Jordan’s expertise in sectors such as constructi­on and transport. Conversely, Jordan can tap into Iraq’s vast market potential and consumer base, presenting lucrative opportunit­ies for Jordanian businesses to expand their reach. By fostering greater economic integratio­n, both nations can diversify their economies, reduce dependency on volatile sectors and create a more conducive environmen­t for investment and innovation. Energy cooperatio­n holds immense potential for Iraq and Jordan, particular­ly in light of recent developmen­ts like last month’s activation of the Jordanian-Iraqi electrical connection. Jordan’s ambitious vision to emerge as a regional energy hub aligns closely with Iraq’s vast energy resources and production capabiliti­es. The activation of the electrical connection signifies a significan­t step toward realizing this vision, facilitati­ng the exchange of power between the two countries and paving the way for greater energy integratio­n in the region. Leveraging Jordan’s strategic geographic position, the connection enables the kingdom to serve as a conduit for energy transit between Iraq and neighborin­g Arab states, enhancing energy security and diversific­ation efforts. In addition to economic and energy cooperatio­n, Iraq and Jordan can also join forces to address common security challenges. The volatile geopolitic­al landscape of the Middle East underscore­s the importance of collaborat­ion in tackling issues such as terrorism, extremism and cross-border threats. Through enhanced intelligen­ce sharing, joint military exercises and border security initiative­s, Iraq and Jordan can strengthen their defenses and mitigate security risks.

Economical­ly, the two countries possess significan­t potential for collaborat­ion across various sectors. One area ripe for cooperatio­n is trade and investment. By fostering an environmen­t conducive to cross-border trade, they can capitalize on their geographic proximity and strategic location as gateways to regional markets.

Infrastruc­ture developmen­t presents another avenue for collaborat­ion. Both Iraq and Jordan grapple with infrastruc­ture deficits in areas such as transport, energy and water resources. By pooling resources and expertise, the two nations can embark on joint infrastruc­ture projects aimed at enhancing connectivi­ty, promoting regional integratio­n and improving the quality of life for their citizens.

Finally, security cooperatio­n between Iraq and Jordan is paramount in the face of shared security challenges. Both countries confront threats from terrorist organizati­ons, insurgent groups and transnatio­nal criminal networks operating in the region. Collaborat­ive efforts in intelligen­ce sharing, counterter­rorism operations and border security measures are essential to combat these threats effectivel­y. By coordinati­ng patrols along their shared borders, exchanging informatio­n on extremist activities and conducting joint training exercises, Iraq and Jordan can improve their capacity to detect, deter and proactivel­y respond to security threats.

Additional­ly, cooperatio­n in cybersecur­ity and counter-radicaliza­tion initiative­s can further bolster their collective resilience against evolving security risks. For instance, cooperatio­n in defense and military affairs can strengthen bilateral ties and contribute to regional stability. Joint military exercises, training programs and defense equipment procuremen­t initiative­s can enhance interopera­bility and readiness, enabling both nations to respond more effectivel­y to emerging security challenges. By fostering a culture of cooperatio­n and coordinati­on in security matters, Iraq and Jordan can build trust and confidence, laying the groundwork for enduring partnershi­ps in safeguardi­ng their shared interests and promoting peace and stability in the region. In summary, the latest developmen­ts between Jordan and Iraq can set the stage for a new chapter of cooperatio­n and partnershi­p between the two nations. Through concerted efforts in economic, security and energy cooperatio­n, they can unlock many opportunit­ies for mutual benefit and regional stability. By harnessing their collective strengths and resources, both countries can also chart a course toward a future characteri­zed by enhanced security and shared prosperity for their citizens.

 ?? DR. MAJID RAFIZADEH ??
DR. MAJID RAFIZADEH

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