Arab Mashreq International Road Network

The Arab Mashreq international Road Network is an international road network between the primarily Arab countries of the Mashriq (Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon, Kuwait, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, Oman and Yemen). In addition, part of the network passes through Israel, which is not a party to the agreement that created it as well as non-Arab parts of the region. The network is a result of the 2001 Agreement on International Roads in the Arab Mashreq, a United Nations multilateral treaty that entered into force in 2003 and has been ratified by 13 of the 14 (all except Israel) countries that the network serves.

Route list

Number Summary Route notes
Iraq, East Arabian Peninsula Zakho- Mosul – Baghdad – Samawa – Basrah – Safwan Abdally – Kuwait City – Nuwayseeb Khafji – Abu Hadriyah – Dammam – Salwa – Batha'a – Al-Ghuwaifat – Abu Dhabi – Dubai – Fujairah – Kalba Khatmat Malahaw – Sohar – Muscat – Nizwa – Thumrayt – Salalah Connected to the European route E90 of the European International E-road network
Abu Dhabi – Sohar Abu Dhabi – Al-Ayn – Al-Buraimi – Sohar
Al-Ayn – Nizwa Al-Ain – Mazyad – Hafit – Nizwa
Northern Iraq – East Mediterranean Haj Omran – Erbil – Mosul – Rabieyyah Yaroubia – Qamishli – Aleppo – Lattakia Connected to AH2 of the Asian Highway Network
Aleppo – Ramadi Aleppo – Deir Ez-Zor – Albu Kamal Al-Qa'em – Ramadi
Central Syria Qamishli – Hasakah – Deir Ez-Zor – Homs – Tartus
Petroleum Pipeline Hadithah – Ar'ar – Hafar El-Batin – Abu Hadriyah
Western Iraq – Eastern Mediterranean Rutbah – Al-Walid Tanf – Damascus – Jedeidet Yabus Masna' – Beirut
Middle Arabian peninsula Amman – Azraq – Omari Hadithah – Sakakah – Ha'il – Burayda – Riyadh – Al Kharj
Iraq, Jordan, Palestine, and the Mediterranean Southern Coast Munthareya- Khanaqin – Baghdad – Ramadi – Rutbah – Tarabil Karamah – Al Azraq – Amman – King Hussein Bridge – Jerusalem – Ashdod – Gaza – Rafah – Arish – Kantara Bridge – Port Said – Alexandria – As Sallum Connected to AH2 of the Asian Highway Network and Trans-African Highway Route 1
Syria – Jordan – Saudi Arabia – Yemen Bab Al Hawa – Aleppo – Homs – Damascus – Nasib Jaber -Alsarhan – Amman – Qetraneh – Jorof – Ma'an – Al Mudawara Halat Ammar – Tabuk – Qaliba – Medina – Mecca – Abha – Elb Baqim – Sanaa – Ta'izz
Ma'an – Aqaba Ma'an – Aqaba
Baghdad – Cairo Baghdad – Karbala – Al Nukhaib – Jedeidat Ar'ar Jedeidat Ar'ar – Ar'ar – Sakakah – Qaliba – Tabuk – Ad-Durra – Aqaba – Eilat – Nuweiba – Nekhel – Shatt – Cairo
Eastern Mediterranean Coast Kasab – Lattakia – Tartus – Dabboussieh Abboudieh – Tripoli – Beirut – Naqoura
Sinai – East Red Sea Arish – Nakhel – Nuweiba Eilat Aqaba – Ad-Durra – Dhuba – Yanbu – Rabigh – Jeddah – Darb – At Tuwal Harad – Hodeidah – Al-Mukha
Western Saudi Arabia – Upper Egypt Dhuba Safaga – Qena – Mutt
Red Sea – West Coast Ismailia – Suez – Safaga – Halayeb
Kuwait – Yanbu Al-Kuwait – As-Salmi Ar-Ruqi – Hafar al-Batin – Al Artawiyah – Burayda – Medina – Yanbu Eventually a section will be added upon being completed, branching off from this route at Artawiya and heading east to Jubail via Abu Hadriya
Nile Valley Alexandria – Cairo – Qena – Arqin
Manama – Jeddah Manama -King Fahd Causeway- Dammam – Riyadh – Mecca – Jeddah
Doha – Ad-Darb Doha – Abu Samra as Salwa- Batha'a – Haradh – Al Kharj – Sulayyil – Abha – Ad-Darb
Southern Arabian Peninsula Thumrayt – Mazyounah Shahan – Al Ghaydah – Al-Mukalla – Aden – Ta'izz – Al-Mukha

See also

Other intercontinental highway systems:

  • Asian Highway Network
  • International E-road network
  • Trans-African Highway network

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