The Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Jordan Expatriate Affairs, Ayman Al -Safadi, stressed that Jordan and the Gulf states regarding regional issues are one, saying, “We stand one row alongside the brotherly Palestinian people in their endeavor to obtain their legitimate rights, foremost of which is its right to freedom, and the sovereign state over its national soil, and its occupied Jerusalem as its capital.”
This came during his speech at the seventh joint ministerial meeting between the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, held in the Saudi capital, Riyadh.
Al -Safadi said: “Our security is one, our stability is one, our future is one, and our leaders are keen to build on more cooperation and build more relationships that will attract good, not only for us, but also for each of our region.”
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He added that the strategy of the relationship between the Kingdom and the Arab Gulf states, its depth and hardness, facts that have not been shown for decades of cooperation, joint work and mutual support.
He pointed out that the joint Gulf investment in Jordan is the largest in the world, and constitutes about 40% of the percentage of direct investment in the Kingdom.
He pointed out that the opportunities are available, and the solid rule of our relations is present and we look forward to more joint work, noting that the Jordanian monarch, King Abdullah II, launched projects of economic, administrative and political reforms, and all of these open wide horizons for more investment, and the vision of economic update 2023 to 2033 opens wide areas of investment in many sectors and high -value industries, information technology, communications, future services, and industries Creative.
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