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Ƶ opens new Baghdad consulate and pledges $1bn in loans for Iraq

Ƶ opens new Baghdad consulate and pledges $1bn in loans for Iraq
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Iraq Foreign Minister Mohamed Al-Hakim raises the Saudi flag during the opening ceremony of the Saudi consulate in Baghdad on Thursday, April 4, 2019. (AP)
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Ƶ’s Commerce and Investment Minister Majid bin Abdullah Al-Qassabi and Iraq Foreign Minister Mohamed Al-Hakim arrive for the opening ceremony of a Ƶ consulate in Baghdad. (AP)
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Saudi flag flying at the new Saudi consulate headquarters in the high security "Green Zone" in the centre of the Iraqi capital Baghdad. (AFP)
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Iraq Foreign Minister Mohamed Al-Hakim shakes hands with Ƶ’s Commerce and Investment Minister Majid bin Abdullah Al-Qassabi, after the opening ceremony of a Ƶ consulate in Baghdad. (AP)
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A Saudi flag flying over the gatehouse to the new Saudi consulate headquarters in the high security "Green Zone" in the centre of the Iraqi capital Baghdad. (AFP)
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Ƶ opened its consulate in Baghdad on Thursday, with the heads of the Saudi-Iraqi Coordination Council in attendance. (SPA)
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Ƶ opened its consulate in Baghdad on Thursday, with the heads of the Saudi-Iraqi Coordination Council in attendance. (SPA)
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Iraqi Foreign Minister Mohammad Ali Al-Hakim raises the Saudi flag alongside Ƶ's Commerce and Investment Minister Majid bin Abdullah Al-Qassabi during the inauguration of the new Saudi consulate compound
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Iraq's President Barham Salih and Saudi Commerce and Investment Minister Majid bin Abdullah Al-Qassabi meet at Salam Palace in Baghdad, Iraq April 4, 2019. (Reuters)
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Iraq's President Barham Salih meets with Saudi Commerce and Investment Minister Majid bin Abdullah Al-Qassabi and other Saudi delegates at Salam Palace in Baghdad, Iraq April 4, 2019. (Reuters)
Updated 05 April 2019

Ƶ opens new Baghdad consulate and pledges $1bn in loans for Iraq

Ƶ opens new Baghdad consulate and pledges $1bn in loans for Iraq
  • Ƶ will provide Iraq with $1 billion in loans for development projects
  • Three other Saudi consulates will open in Iraqi cities soon

RIYADH: Ƶ opened a new consulate in Baghdad on Thursday after announcing  $1 billion in loans for development projects in Iraq.

Three more diplomatic branches are to be opened in other Iraqi cities soon, Ƶ’s Commerce and Investment Minister Majid bin Abdullah Al-Qassabi said

Ƶ and Iraq have moved to improve relations in recent months.  The Kingdom reopened its Baghdad embassy in 2016 after it was closed in 1991 in response to Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait.

The opening of the new consulate building came as senior ministers from the Kingdom visited Baghdad as part of a meeting of the Saudi-Iraqi Coordination Council, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Ƶ will provide Iraq with $1 billion in loans for development projects, Al-Qassabi said, plus $500 million to boost exports and a gift of a 100,000-seat sports stadium to be built on Baghdad’s outskirts.

“A new phase of relations between Riyadh and Baghdad has begun,” Al-Qassabi, who is leading the Saudi delegation, said. 

“We have seen from the Iraqi side sincere feelings of brotherhood.”

He said 13 agreements between the two countries were in their final stages. These will “have a significant impact on raising the level of cooperation between the two countries,” Al-Qassabi added.

Trade will also be boosted when the Arar border crossing between the two countries opens in six months.

Al-Qassabi was speaking during a press conference held with Iraq’s Oil Minister Thamir Ghadban.

The second session of the Saudi-Iraqi Coordination Council, started on Thursday in Baghdad.

The meeting discussed ways to improve cooperation and relations. The council previously met in Riyadh in October 2017.

As part of the visit, around 80 Saudi and Iraqi businessmen and investors met on Thursday on improving economic ties.

Meanwhile, the Minister of Culture Prince Badr bin Abdullah bin Farhan visited some of Baghdad’s famous historic and cultural sites on Thursday.

These included Mutanabbi Street, Al-Qashla and the Abbasid Palace.

“Baghdad is distinguished by many cultural and archaeological landmarks, which are immortalized by history as cultural symbols of great importance,” Prince Badr said. “Baghdad is considered a beacon of cultural heritage in the Arab world.”

The first meeting of the Saudi-Iraqi Coordination Council was held in Riyadh in October 2017.