
Last week, King Abdullah of Jordan became the first Arab head of state to travel to Baghdad since the 2003 war. From there, he urged his fellow leaders to re-engage with Iraq, calling it a “source of strength for the Arab nation”.
By Roula Khalaf
Published: August 18 2008 19:06 | Last updated: August 18 2008 19:06

Last week, King Abdullah of Jordan became the first Arab head of state to travel to Baghdad since the 2003 war. From there, he urged his fellow leaders to re-engage with Iraq, calling it a “source of strength for the Arab nation”.