Saudi Arabia, Iraq Sign Air Transport Agreement

Saudi and Iraqi parties signing an agreement. Asharq Al-Awsat
Saudi and Iraqi parties signing an agreement. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Saudi Arabia, Iraq Sign Air Transport Agreement

Saudi and Iraqi parties signing an agreement. Asharq Al-Awsat
Saudi and Iraqi parties signing an agreement. Asharq Al-Awsat

Saudi Arabia and Iraq signed an air transport agreement during the first meeting of the Transport, Border Outlets and Ports Committee at the Saudi-Iraqi Coordinating Council in Riyadh on Tuesday.

The agreement was signed by Saudi Transport Minister Nabil al-Amoudi and Iraqi Transport Minister Kazim al-Hamami.

The two sides affirmed their commitment to the previously agreed executive plan, which started with regular and direct flights between the two countries.

They also agreed on the importance of concluding a cooperation agreement in the field of maritime transport to enhance transport services between the two countries’ ports, facilitate and develop them.

These include supporting logistics services and they pointed the importance of the shipping line between King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam and Umm Qasr port in Basra along with future shipping lines to transport containers between the two countries.

Regarding the increase in bilateral trade exchange, the two sides agreed to study the possibility of granting preferential treatment in terms of cargo handling between the Saudi and Iraqi ports and forming joint task forces of specialists to prepare the study of rail link and the development of road-linked routes.

They stressed the need to conclude an agreement to regulate the transport of passengers and goods on the roads between the two countries, contribute to the entry of loaded buses and trucks without intermediary and facilitate the process of granting the drivers entry visas.

The minutes of the meeting noted the importance of signing a memorandum of understanding for customs cooperation and one for the development of Arar Iraqi border crossing.

The Saudi Ministry of Transport is currently developing the road connecting the city of Arar and the Jadidah Arar border crossing and rehabilitating it completely.

“The signing of the air transport agreement between the two countries is the result of the directives of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and his Crown Prince to promote and develop relations between Saudi Arabia and Iraq in various fields,” Amoudi said.

“This is what we have been working on in the transport system in cooperation with the Iraqi side and is reflected in boosting bilateral trade exchange and developing economic cooperation to reach an effective partnership in the maritime, air and land transport system.”

They agreed to form bilateral working groups, which will meet periodically to discuss and follow up issues of mutual interest in the fields of transport, border crossings, roads and ports.



Oil Trims Gains on Dollar Strength, Tight Supplies Provide Support

FILE PHOTO: An oil pump jack is seen at sunset near Midland, Texas, US, May 3, 2017. REUTERS/Ernest Scheyder/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: An oil pump jack is seen at sunset near Midland, Texas, US, May 3, 2017. REUTERS/Ernest Scheyder/File Photo
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Oil Trims Gains on Dollar Strength, Tight Supplies Provide Support

FILE PHOTO: An oil pump jack is seen at sunset near Midland, Texas, US, May 3, 2017. REUTERS/Ernest Scheyder/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: An oil pump jack is seen at sunset near Midland, Texas, US, May 3, 2017. REUTERS/Ernest Scheyder/File Photo

Oil prices trimmed earlier gains on Wednesday as the dollar strengthened but continued to find support from a tightening of supplies from Russia and other OPEC members and a drop in US crude stocks.

Brent crude was up 21 cents, or 0.27%, at $77.26 a barrel at 1424 GMT. US West Texas Intermediate crude climbed 27 cents, or 0.36%, to $74.52.

Both benchmarks had risen more than 1% earlier in the session, but pared gains on a strengthening US dollar.

"Crude oil took a minor tumble in response to a strengthening dollar following news reports that Trump is considering declaring a national economic emergency to provide legal ground for universal tariffs," added Ole Hansen, analyst at Saxo Bank.

A stronger dollar makes oil more expensive for holders of other currencies.

"The drop (in oil prices) seems to be driven by a general shift in risk sentiment with European equity markets falling and the USD getting stronger," said UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo.

Oil output from the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries fell in December after two months of increases, a Reuters survey showed.

In Russia, oil output averaged 8.971 million barrels a day in December, below the country's target, Bloomberg reported citing the energy ministry.

US crude oil stocks fell last week while fuel inventories rose, market sources said, citing American Petroleum Institute figures on Tuesday.

Despite the unexpected draw in crude stocks, the significant rise in product inventories was putting those prices under pressure, PVM analyst Tamas Varga said.

Analysts expect oil prices to be on average down this year from 2024 due in part to production increases from non-OPEC countries.

"We are holding to our forecast for Brent crude to average $76/bbl in 2025, down from an average of $80/bbl in 2024," BMI, a division of Fitch Group, said in a client note.