First Iraqi car enters Kuwait since Gulf War in 1991
A historic moment
For the first time since the Gulf War in 1991, an Iraqi car has entered Kuwait.
The car, a white Toyota Camry, crossed the border at the Abdali checkpoint on Sunday, July 17, 2023.
The driver of the car was a 25-year-old Iraqi man named Ali Hussein.
A sign of progress
The entry of the Iraqi car into Kuwait is a sign of progress in relations between the two countries.
Kuwait and Iraq have been working to improve their relationship in recent years, and the entry of the Iraqi car is a sign that this relationship is continuing to improve.
The entry of the Iraqi car into Kuwait is also a sign of the growing economic ties between the two countries.
A new era
The entry of the Iraqi car into Kuwait is a historic moment that marks a new era in relations between the two countries.
It is a sign of progress, reconciliation, and economic cooperation.
The entry of the Iraqi car into Kuwait is a positive development that should be welcomed by both countries.
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