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Jordan's Senate President Discusses Cooperation with French and Korean Ambassadors - News Directory 3

Jordan’s Senate President Discusses Cooperation with French and Korean Ambassadors

December 2, 2024 Catherine Williams News
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Original source: alghad.com

Jordan’s⁢ Senate President Seeks Stronger Ties⁢ with France and Korea

Amman, Jordan – Senate President Faisal Al-Fayez met‍ separately with French⁣ Ambassador ⁣Alexis Grandmaison and Korean Ambassador Kim Pil on Sunday, emphasizing ⁢Jordan’s commitment to strengthening bilateral relations.

During teh ⁢meetings, held at the Senate House, Al-Fayez highlighted Jordan’s desire to expand economic and trade cooperation with both nations.He stressed the importance of activating existing bilateral agreements and exploring new avenues for⁢ collaboration.

Al-Fayez also briefed ‍the ambassadors on the current regional⁣ situation, underscoring Jordan’s position under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II.He emphasized the need to end Israeli aggression against Palestinians and establish lasting peace and security in⁣ the Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank.”His Majesty King Abdullah II plays a crucial role in resolving regional issues⁣ and promoting peace,” Al-Fayez stated.

Ambassador Grandmaison praised King Abdullah II’s efforts in fostering regional stability and expressed⁣ France’s keen interest in deepening ties with Jordan, especially in economic and investment partnerships.

Similarly, Ambassador Kim Pil highlighted Korea’s commitment to strengthening relations with Jordan and increasing joint investments across various sectors.⁣ He commended King‍ Abdullah II’s dedication to achieving peace and restoring security in the region.

Senate President Faisal Al-Fayez meets with ambassadors

Image: Senate President Faisal Al-Fayez ‍meets with ambassadors

Jordan Seeks Stronger Ties with France and Korea

Amman, Jordan ⁤ – In a bid to strengthen international relations, jordan’s Senate President Faisal Al-Fayez held separate meetings with French Ambassador Alexis Grandmaison and Korean Ambassador Kim Pil on Sunday.

during these meetings, held at the Senate House, Al-Fayez emphasized Jordan’s commitment ‍to expanding economic and trade cooperation with both nations. He stressed the importance of activating existing bilateral agreements and exploring new avenues for collaboration.

Al-Fayez also briefed the ambassadors ⁢on ⁣the current regional situation, highlighting Jordan’s position under the leadership of His majesty King Abdullah II. He emphasized the need for a ⁣cessation of Israeli aggression against Palestinians and the establishment of lasting peace and security in the Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank. “His Majesty King Abdullah II plays a crucial role in resolving regional issues and promoting peace,” Al-Fayez stated.

Ambassador Grandmaison ‍expressed France’s strong interest in deepening ties ⁢with Jordan,especially in economic and investment partnerships,praising King⁣ Abdullah II’s efforts in fostering regional stability.

similarly, Ambassador Kim Pil highlighted Korea’s commitment to strengthening relations with Jordan and increasing‍ joint investments across various sectors. He commended King Abdullah ⁣II’s dedication to achieving peace ⁤and restoring security in the region.

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