Jordanian official source: Iraq closes border crossings with Jordan until further notice
Thursday July 16, 2015 16:12
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Jordanian official source revealed on Thursday that the Iraqi authorities closed the border crossings with Jordan until further notice.
Quoted the official Jordanian news agency reported the source as saying, "The Iraqi authorities informed the Jordanian counterpart the Iraqi government's decision, the closure of the border crossings with Jordan until further notice."
The source added that "the passengers and drivers wishing to travel to Iraq , not to go to the border posts, pending a new decision of the Iraqi authorities to re-open its border with Jordan. "
It raises attempts to " Daash "to impose its control over Syria and Iraq concern to the international community, as expressed several countries, including Arab and foreign "concerned" about the attempts to organize this, before the international coalition led by Washington with air strikes to sites organized in different parts of the two countries.
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Thursday July 16, 2015 16:12
Alsumaria News / Baghdad
Jordanian official source revealed on Thursday that the Iraqi authorities closed the border crossings with Jordan until further notice.
Quoted the official Jordanian news agency reported the source as saying, "The Iraqi authorities informed the Jordanian counterpart the Iraqi government's decision, the closure of the border crossings with Jordan until further notice."
The source added that "the passengers and drivers wishing to travel to Iraq , not to go to the border posts, pending a new decision of the Iraqi authorities to re-open its border with Jordan. "
It raises attempts to " Daash "to impose its control over Syria and Iraq concern to the international community, as expressed several countries, including Arab and foreign "concerned" about the attempts to organize this, before the international coalition led by Washington with air strikes to sites organized in different parts of the two countries.
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