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Jordanian, Qatari parliamentary delegations meet in Kigali, discuss ties

Lower House Second Deputy Speaker, Haitham Zayadeen on Tuesday met with Second Deputy Speaker of the Qatari Shura Council Hamda bint Hassan Al-Sulaiti.The meeting, held on the sidelines of the 145th Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Assembly in Kigali, R…

Lower House Second Deputy Speaker, Haitham Zayadeen on Tuesday met with Second Deputy Speaker of the Qatari Shura Council Hamda bint Hassan Al-Sulaiti.

The meeting, held on the sidelines of the 145th Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Assembly in Kigali, Rwanda, covered frameworks for coordination and joint action between Amman and Doha in a way that enhances sustainable development efforts and contributes to achieving the aspirations of the two peoples, based on the strong brotherly ties.

The two sides stressed the importance of strengthening the deep-rooted relations in various fields, the foundations of which were laid by both countries leaderships.

The meeting also discussed the role of parliamentary diplomacy in converging views and positions on many issues, especially the Palestinian cause, as the central cause and Jordan’s top priority.

The Jordanian the Qatari delegations discussed latest regional and international developments, especially those of common interest, and exchanged views on many issues and topics, such as involving the largest number of Jordanian youth in the Qatari labor market due to the scientific and practical expertise the Jordanian worker or employee enjoys.

Concluding the meeting, head and members of the Jordanian parliamentary delegation expressed their pride in the State of Qatar, its leadership, government and people, for their continuous support to Jordan in various fields, stressing the need to build on the distinguished relations that unite the two countries.

They also expressed their pride in Qatar for hosting the FIFA World Cup 2022, as an exceptional event, wishing Qatar success in organizing this edition of the World Cup, which will kick off on November 20.

Source: Jordan News Agency