Jordan, Iraq set to reopen main border crossing after Daesh withdrawal
‘Jordan and Iraq are set to reopen their main border crossing after Iraqi forces recaptured a key highway connecting the two neighbors from Daesh Takfiri terrorists.
On Tuesday, Reuters cited Jordanian officials as saying that the Tureibil post, also known as Karameh, will be reopened, as customs and border arrangements have been finalized.
Several trade and business officials said they have been invited to the reopening ceremony on Wednesday.
Last week, Jordanian Interior Minister Ghaleb al Zubi pointed to the two countries’ efforts to reopen the crossing, without providing exact details.
Security measures are in place to ensure the safety of the 550-kilometer highway from the border to Baghdad.’
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