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		<title>After IS war, Iraq seeks to reclaim status in Arab world</title>
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<p>BAGHDAD — After decades of conflict, Iraq is seeking to reclaim a leadership role and status in the Arab world with a centrist policy and a determination among the country&#8217;s top leaders to maintain good relations with both Iran and the United States.</p>
<p>A flurry of recent diplomatic activity and high-profile visits to the Iraqi capital, including this month&#8217;s re-opening of a Saudi Consulate in Baghdad — for the first time in nearly 30 years — points to a new era of openness as the nation sheds its war image and re-engages with the world.</p>
<p>&#8220;Iraq is coming back to the neighborhood,&#8221; President Barham Salih told The Associated Press in a nearly hour-long interview last month. The veteran politician laid out a vision centered on an &#8220;Iraq First&#8221; policy, saying his country can no longer afford to be caught in regional disputes.</p>
<p>&#8220;For almost four decades Iraq was the domain in which everybody pursued their agenda at the expense of the Iraqi people. It&#8217;s time we say we need a new political order &#8230; in which Iraq must be an important pillar,&#8221; Salih said.</p>
<p>Iraq has emerged from a ruinous three-year war against the Islamic State group and faces the mammoth task of reconciling, rebuilding and returning tens of thousands of displaced to their homes. And while the extremists&#8217; territorial &#8220;caliphate&#8221; has been defeated in Iraq and Syria, the militants have now shifted to an insurgency campaign of targeted assassinations, car bombings, and suicide attacks.</p>
<p>The issue of Iran-backed Shiite militias who fought IS alongside Iraqi security forces poses a challenge to the government&#8217;s central authority, and the country&#8217;s oil-based economy is suffering from wide-scale corruption.</p>
<p>&#8220;Iraq&#8217;s path to reclaiming a leadership role in the Arab world will depend on how successful its leaders are in tackling security and economic challenges at home,&#8221; Randa Slim, a senior fellow at the Washington-based Middle East Institute wrote recently.</p>
<p>Amid rapidly escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran, Iraq also needs to maintain a delicate balance with the two as Baghdad has strong ties with both countries.</p>
<p>The dynamics are complex. The Shiite-majority country lies on the fault line between Shiite Iran and the mostly Sunni Arab world, led by powerhouse Saudi Arabia, and has long been a theater in which Saudi-Iran rivalry for regional supremacy played out. Relations have been particularly frosty with Riyadh, which broke relations with Baghdad following Saddam Hussein&#8217;s invasion of Kuwait in 1990 and never really warmed much as Iraq was increasingly pulled into Iran&#8217;s orbit in later years.</p>
<p>Iraq needs much help and investment to rebuild its cities — something it can only get from oil- and gas-rich Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia. But it can also ill afford to alienate Iran, which holds enormous political and military sway in Iraq through powerful militias and pro-Iran politicians.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have 1,400 kilometers of borders with Iran, we simply cannot ignore that reality,&#8221; Salih said, adding that it&#8217;s in Iraq&#8217;s national interest to nurture good relations with Iran, with which Iraq fought an eight-year war in the &#8217;80s. He said Iraq, however, was also keen on good relations with Turkey, Saudi Arabia and other regional countries.</p>
<p>Mindful of the need to counter Iran&#8217;s growing influence in the region in the post-IS order, Saudi officials have sought closer ties with Iraq, and last week sent a high-level delegation to Baghdad where the kingdom&#8217;s consulate was inaugurated.</p>
<p>The Saudi delegation&#8217;s visit followed a trip to Baghdad last month by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani during which the two sides signed several agreement designed to boost bilateral relations.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a stark contrast from past years when Baghdad was shunned and isolated, first because of international sanctions after Saddam Hussein&#8217;s 1990 invasion of neighboring Kuwait, and later, after the U.S.-led invasion that toppled him, when Iraq sank into cycles of sectarian bloodletting.</p>
<p>Amid the violence, international dignitaries avoided visits to the Iraqi capital, and when they did, made them brief and unannounced for security considerations.</p>
<p>In 2007, U.N. chief Ban Ki-moon famously ducked behind the podium during a live press conference with the prime minister at the time, Nouri al-Malki, as a rocket slammed outside the building.</p>
<p>Now, Iraqi leaders say their country is not part of any regional conflict.</p>
<p>Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi in his first foreign trip last month traveled to Cairo to meet with Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi. They were joined by Jordanian King Abdullah II for a tripartite summit on measures to strengthen economic cooperation. On Tuesday, Abdul-Mahdi announced he will soon be visiting Saudi Arabia to sign several agreements.</p>
<p>Some are even suggesting that Iraq could play a mediating role between regional foes.</p>
<p>Lebanon&#8217;s parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, on a visit to Baghdad earlier this month, said Iraq is a unique position to play an important regional role &#8220;in the reconciliation between the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic Republic of Iran.&#8221;</p>
<p>Watheq al-Hashemi, an Iraqi political analyst, said it&#8217;s an opportunity for Iraq to again become an important regional player.</p>
<p>But for that to happen, Iraqi politicians &#8220;need to put country before sect and act as statesmen,&#8221; something he says they&#8217;ve had trouble doing for a long time.</p>
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