Iraqi and Syrian foreign ministers met Monday to discuss the rehabilitation of an oil pipeline crucial for energy transport between the two nations. The discussions centered on logistical mechanisms for resuming oil flow from Iraq to Syria, a project with potential regional economic implications. This marks a significant step in renewed cooperation following years of strained relations. While details of the specific plans remain undisclosed, the meeting signals a commitment to exploring energy partnerships. The pipeline’s restoration could provide Syria with much-needed energy resources and Iraq with a potential export route. Further negotiations are expected to determine the timeline and scope of the rehabilitation project. The move also reflects broader regional efforts toward de-escalation and economic integration.