Iraq and Saudi Arabia have signed an air transport agreement between the two countries, the Ministry of Transport said Tuesday, noting that the agreement comes within the framework of Iraq’s openness with the world’s countries.
The ministry said in a statement that “the Minister of Transport Kazem Vajan Al-Yamami signed with his Saudi counterpart the air transport agreement between the two countries,” considering that “the agreement will activate the operation of flights of national carriers and other airlines between the two countries more.”
The ministry added that “this agreement comes within the framework of Iraq’s openness with the countries of the world to serve the economic and commercial interests of the country, as well as facilitate the travel procedures of Iraqis for study and treatment and other areas.”
It is noteworthy that the Minister of Transport Kazem Al-Hamami arrived on Tuesday morning to the Saudi capital sport led the delegation of the Committee on Transport and Ports, and met with his Saudi counterpart Nabil Al-Amoudi.