Saudi Arabia, Iraq restore phone link

Published December 16, 2002

RIYADH, Dec 15: Saudi Arabia has set up direct telephone lines with Iraq for the first time since Iraq’s 1990 invasion of Kuwait to facilitate bilateral trade, a Saudi official said on Sunday.

The decision, which went into effect on Saturday, is another sign of improving relations between Riyadh and Baghdad which broke ties over Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait 12 years ago.

The unnamed official said the move followed a visit to Baghdad by a Saudi trade delegation in October, when Riyadh took part in an Iraqi trade fair for the first time in 12 years.

The kingdom, which played a leading role in driving Iraqi forces out of Kuwait in 1991, has opposed any US attack on Iraq, which denies US accusations it has weapons of mass destruction.

Riyadh has refused to allow the United States to launch any attacks on Iraq from its territory.—Reuters

Opinion

Editorial

A difficult story
Updated 12 Jun, 2026

A difficult story

Unless productivity becomes the dominant target of economic policy, Pakistan will continue to oscillate between crises and fragile recovery.
Rough waters
12 Jun, 2026

Rough waters

AMONGST the key potential triggers for fresh conflict in South Asia is water. The Indian state is behaving in an...
Politicised football
12 Jun, 2026

Politicised football

ALMOST three-and-half years since Lionel Messi led Argentina to FIFA World Cup glory, the latest edition of...
GB polls’ aftermath
Updated 11 Jun, 2026

GB polls’ aftermath

The new administration must address the region’s issues proactively.
Peace in retreat
11 Jun, 2026

Peace in retreat

THE ceasefire announced in April was supposed to create space for negotiations. Instead, it has been repeatedly...
A few good men
11 Jun, 2026

A few good men

IT was a brave move, no doubt. This Tuesday, in the land of the Afghan Taliban, a few good men decided to take a...