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Jordan's king in first Iraq visit Jordan's king in first Iraq visit
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King Abdullah of Jordan has become the first Arab head of state to visit Iraq since the US-led invasion to overthrow Saddam Hussein in 2003.King Abdullah of Jordan has become the first Arab head of state to visit Iraq since the US-led invasion to overthrow Saddam Hussein in 2003.
A statement by the Iraqi government said he had held talks with Prime Minister Nouri Maliki in Baghdad.A statement by the Iraqi government said he had held talks with Prime Minister Nouri Maliki in Baghdad.
"They discussed the progress made in Iraq, and especially the great success achieved by the government of Iraq in the security file," it said."They discussed the progress made in Iraq, and especially the great success achieved by the government of Iraq in the security file," it said.
A planned visit by the Jordanian king to Iraq was cancelled last month.A planned visit by the Jordanian king to Iraq was cancelled last month.
Diplomatic sources in Amman were quoted at the time saying July's visit had been postponed for security reasons.Diplomatic sources in Amman were quoted at the time saying July's visit had been postponed for security reasons.
Monday's visit had not been reported prior to King Abdullah's arrival in Baghdad.Monday's visit had not been reported prior to King Abdullah's arrival in Baghdad.
Sunni-Shia rivalrySunni-Shia rivalry
Jordan sent its prime minister to Baghdad in September 2005, which was also a first by since the fall of Saddam Hussein.Jordan sent its prime minister to Baghdad in September 2005, which was also a first by since the fall of Saddam Hussein.
Observers say many of the mainly Sunni Muslim-ruled Arab states, which include Jordan, have been wary of the rise of Shia Muslim power and Iranian influence in post-Saddam Iraq.Observers say many of the mainly Sunni Muslim-ruled Arab states, which include Jordan, have been wary of the rise of Shia Muslim power and Iranian influence in post-Saddam Iraq.
Jordan is a recipient of US financial aid, and upgrading and improving ties with the Baghdad government has long been a US request to its allies in the region.Jordan is a recipient of US financial aid, and upgrading and improving ties with the Baghdad government has long been a US request to its allies in the region.
It is one of a few Arab countries to have named an ambassadors to Baghdad, although the appointee has not taken up his post. It is one of a few Arab countries to have named an ambassador to Baghdad, although the appointee has not taken up his post.
Jordan was an ally of Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s and initially supported Iraq after its invasion of Kuwait in 1991.Jordan was an ally of Saddam Hussein during the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s and initially supported Iraq after its invasion of Kuwait in 1991.