The Asian Age

JORDAN, IRAQ REOPEN BORDER

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Amman: Jordan and Iraq on Wednesday reopened their only border crossing, saying security had been restored three years after the Islamic State group seized control of frontier areas.

In a joint statement, the two countries’ government­s said the crossing, called Turaibil in Iraq and Al-Karameh in Jordan, was reopened after it was “secured... Against attacks by criminal gangs”.

The border crossing is part of a crucial route linking the Iraqi and Jordanian capitals, and its reopening comes after Iraqi forces managed to retake most of the territory seized by ISIS in 2014.

The route passes through the vast desert province of Anbar, where ISIS maintains some of its last bastions, including the towns of Rawa, Aanah and Al-Qaim, more than 200 km north of the border post.

The reopening of the post is a sign of stability in the area and the restoratio­n of commercial traffic will be important for the economies of both countries.

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