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Iraqi Prime Minister agrees to open Al Qaim crossing at Syrian border

Arab World Materials 28 September 2019 05:41 (UTC +04:00)
Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abd Al-Mahdi authorized the major Al Qaim crossing at the Syrian border to be opened
Iraqi Prime Minister agrees to open Al Qaim crossing at Syrian border

Iraqi Prime Minister Adil Abd Al-Mahdi authorized the major Al Qaim crossing at the Syrian border to be opened on Monday, a representative of the Iraqi border crossing authority said Saturday, Trend reports citing Sputnik.

"Prime Minister Adil Abd Al-Mahdi agreed to open Al Qaim checkpoint at the Syrian border on Monday, 30 September", Alaeddin Qaisi said, quoted by the Alsumaria broadcaster.

Al Qaim, also referred to as Al Bukamal (Al Bukamal-Qa’im) Al-Qa'im, located in the western province of Anbar, was one of the last liberated areas during the Iraqi military operation against the Daesh terrorist group in 2017.

On the Syrian side it connects with the Al Bukamal border crossing point in the Syrian province of Deir ez-Zor and is controlled from the Syrian side of the border.

There are currently three crossings at the Iraqi-Syrian border: Rabia, also referred to as Al-Yarubiyah, located in Syria’s Al Hasakah province controlled by Kurdish-led forces and the At Tanf crossing located in an area controlled by US forces in Syria.

Crossings at the Iraq-Syrian border have not been fully operational since 2014 when Daesh seized vast territories of both countries.

Since then, both Syria and Iraq have regained most of their territories from the terrorists.

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