The Shatt al-Arab beach is visited daily by a large number of fans from the Gulf countries to watch the Khaleeji 25 matches currently being played in the sister province of Basra in southern Iraq, whether they are Iraqis from other provinces or spectators from different Gulf countries. , The Shatt al-Arab Corniche is one of the most important tourist attractions in Iraq, and it is a walking path overlooking the Shatt al-Arab River, its course starts from the beginning of the Ashar River Estuary located on the north side of the Shatt al-Arab and extends over a distance of 3 km.
The Saudi Arabian Press Agency (SPA) walked the Shatt al Arab Corniche trail and met with a number of Corniche visitors and a group of Gulf 25 fans where Salman Al Muhaiwi who traveled from Baghdad said: I came to Basra to greet the brothers from the Gulf and they are the inhabitants of Dar and we were glad to have them come to the Gulf Championship 25 and our Arabism has always confirmed the virtues of morality and the qualities that we possess, as the sons of Arabism have shown love, peace, generosity and generosity.
For his part, Nasser Al-Shabibi of the Sultanate of Oman said: “Khaliji 25 is exceptional, full of love and brotherhood between brothers in an atmosphere of safety and security, in addition to the generosity of the Iraqi brothers in general and Basra in general. especially who welcomed us warmly.”
Dr. Al-Hassan Dergham, who traveled from Babil province with his family, said: “We came from Babil province to enjoy this wonderful atmosphere that unites brothers from the Gulf, which is dominated by love, familiarity and the authentic Arab race. We hope that such carnivals will continue, which brings us closer.”
While Rashid Al-Minkhali of the sister Emirates explained that the atmosphere surrounding Basra, the site of the Gulf Cup 25 in particular, and Iraq in general, in terms of climate and security, is a magnet for anyone interested in visiting this carnival in the Persian Gulf and this is an opportunity to visit Iraq and enjoy the brotherly atmosphere and meet brothers.
While Umm Zahra, who traveled from Baghdad, expressed her joy and happiness as she watched the brothers from the Gulf meet in the land of Basra, coming from different countries to participate or look at Gulf 25, it was usually a great joy that forced her to accompany her whole family in live and become witnesses of the atmosphere of heroism, which was accompanied by many unique events, of a kind, and we are not so much concerned about the victory of any participating team as the joy of meeting and reuniting the brothers.