AMMAN Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh and Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al Kadhimi on Thursday laid down the foundation stone for the Jordanian-Iraqi electrical interconnection project to be established within Iraqi territory close to the border between the two countries.The first phase of the Jordanian-Iraqi electricity interconnection project aims to supply Iraq with an
AMMAN Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh and Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al Kadhimi on Thursday laid down the foundation stone for the Jordanian-Iraqi electrical interconnection project to be established within Iraqi territory close to the border between the two countries.The first phase of the Jordanian-Iraqi electricity interconnection project aims to supply Iraq with an
JEDDAH: Fears are growing of civil unrest in Iraq amid a deadlock in forming a government eight months after parliamentary elections in which Iran- backed parties suffered heavy losses. The political stalemate has left the caretaker government unable to address challenges including a food crisis caused by severe drought and the war in Ukraine. Investments to upgrade water
Eight months after national elections, Iraq still doesn’t have a government and there seems to be no clear way out of the dangerous deadlock. Political elites are embroiled in cutthroat competition for power, even as the country faces growing challenges, including an impending food crisis resulting from severe drought and the war in Ukraine. For…