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Saudis in talks over alliance to rebuild Iraq and 'return it to the Arab fold'
Saudis in talks over alliance to rebuild Iraq and 'return it to the Arab fold'
Iraq and Saudi Arabia
are negotiating a new alliance that would give Riyadh a leading role in
rebuilding Iraq’s war-torn towns and cities, while bolstering Baghdad’s
credentials across the region.
Meetings between senior officials on both sides over the past six
months have focused on shepherding Iraq away from its powerful neighbour
and Saudi Arabia’s long-time rival, Iran, whose influence over Iraqi affairs has grown sharply since the 2003 ousting of Saddam Hussein.
Iraq and Saudi Arabia have long been considered opponents in the region, but a visit by the Iraqi Shia cleric Muqtada al-Sadr
to Riyadh last week and a follow-up trip to the UAE further thawed
relations which had already been much improved by high-profile visits
between the two countries.
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