Is there a common border for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with Iraq?

Nora Hashem
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Nora Hashem24 Jan 2023Last update: XNUMX year ago

Is there a common border for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with Iraq?

The answer is: yes, it stretches Saudi borders Al-Iraqiya near Jabal Onaizah in Al-Rutba district in Iraq Adjacent to the north of the province of Tarif in Saudi Arabia near the confluence the border Iraqi Jordanian Saudi Arabia, to al-Raqi in Saudi Arabia Adjacent to Salman District Iraq, near the confluence Saudi borders Iraqi Kuwaiti.

Yes, Saudi Arabia and Iraq share a common border.
The border extends for 814 kilometers and is located between the two countries in the northern part of the Arabian Peninsula.
The borders consist of three main crossings: Arar, Tarif and Hafar Al-Batin.
All three crossings are monitored by Saudi and Iraqi forces and used by travelers and merchants who wish to enter either country.
The Saudi-Iraqi border is an essential element in maintaining regional stability and security.
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