Jordan-Saudi Committee Strengthens Bilateral Ties in 18th Session


 In a significant stride towards fortifying their relationship, the Jordan-Saudi committee convened its 18th session in Riyadh on Monday. The high-level meeting was co-chaired by Youssef Shamali, Jordan's Minister of Labor, and Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser, Saudi Minister of Transport.

The discussions during the session were centered around augmenting bilateral ties, with a particular emphasis on collaboration in key sectors such as economy, trade, energy, and tourism. The ministers underscored the imperative of swift action to overcome hurdles impeding the flow of trade and investments, thus catalyzing substantial advancements across diverse domains for the benefit of both nations.

Youssef Shamali expressed the conviction that these periodic joint committee meetings symbolize the shared commitment of Jordan and Saudi Arabia to amplifying cooperation across multiple sectors. Addressing the challenges borne from the current global circumstances, Shamali reiterated the importance of these sessions in charting a course for collective progress.

Highlighting the commendable trajectory of trade exchange growth, Shamali noted that the escalating volume of trade is a tangible manifestation of the successful transformation of agreements into tangible projects. He further articulated that this upward trend serves as a springboard for more robust collaboration across various spheres, allowing both countries to tap into untapped opportunities for mutual advancement.

As the world navigates through unprecedented times, the dedication displayed by the Jordan-Saudi committee signifies a shared determination to harness their combined potential and surmount adversities together. Through strategic cooperation, these nations are poised to further strengthen their ties and translate visions into impactful realities.




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