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House speaker meets Moroccan, Indian ambassadors

Speaker of the Lower House of Parliament, Abdel Karim Al-Dughmi, met separately on Sunday with the ambassadors of Morocco and India in Amman, and discussed with them prospects for expanding cooperation between Jordan and their two countries in various fields.

 

In his meeting with Moroccan Ambassador Sidi Mohamed Khaled Al-Nasiri, Al-Dughmi said that Jordan and Morocco see eye-to-eye on many issues in the region, stressing that the bilateral relationship is based on trust, mutual respect, and harmonized positions.

 

The Moroccan ambassador delivered a letter from the Moroccan Lower House Speaker Rachid Talbi Alami, in which he urged furthering relations and joint parliamentary cooperation.

 

In his meeting with India’s Ambassador Anwar Halim, Al-Dughmi underscored the importance of cementing relations, and enhancing prospects for mutual investment by leveraging the strategic location of both countries. Jordan’s location, he noted, makes it an effective gateway to the region, while India is becoming increasingly prominent in global trade and business, pointing to its expertise in the information technology sector, which the Kingdom could utilize .

 

The Indian envoy hailed Jordan’s role, under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II, to achieve security and stability in the region. He voiced his country’s commitment to enhancing prospects for trade and investment cooperation, and offering consultations and sharing experiences with Jordanian youth, especially in medium- and small-sized projects.

 

Source: Jordan News Agency