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    Iraq and Jordan agree to travel by land to and from the two countries after years of closure

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      Iraq and Jordan agree to travel by land to and from the two countries after years of closure Empty Iraq and Jordan agree to travel by land to and from the two countries after years of closure

    Post by Rocky Fri 01 Oct 2021, 6:59 am

      Iraq and Jordan agree to travel by land to and from the two countries after years of closure

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    The governments of Iraq and Jordan agreed to travel by land to and from the two countries, and to allow the salon wheels to transport passengers as well, starting tomorrow, after years of closing it.
    The mayor of al-Rutba district, far west of Anbar Governorate, Imad al-Dulaimi, confirmed that the approvals of the governments of Iraq and Jordan had been issued, allowing "saloon wheels to transport passengers to and from Iraqi and Jordanian lands via the land route linking the two countries, after this was prevented for many years."
    Al-Dulaimi pointed out, during his speech to Shafaq News Agency, that "allowing travelers to move between the two countries comes after confirming the international traveler's card for anti-Coronavirus vaccination."
    He added that "the approval to move between the two countries included crude oil tankers, without going through the commercial exchange yard at the Trebil border port."
    Al-Dulaimi explained, "The port's imports are subject to the federal budget law, which provides for the addition of 50% of it to the budget of the governorate in which the port is located."
     
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