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Trade, transport, electricity and agriculture are the most prominent files of the Syrian-Jordanian ministerial meetings

2021-10-01T20:26:50.468Z


Amman, SANA- The Syrian-Jordanian ministerial meetings, which began in Amman, resumed today in the Jordanian capital, Amman


Amman-Sana

The Syrian-Jordanian ministerial meetings that started yesterday resumed in the Jordanian capital Amman today to discuss ways to enhance bilateral cooperation between the two countries in the fields of trade, transport, electricity, agriculture and water resources.

SANA's reporter in Amman stated that the final meeting will be held this afternoon at the Jordanian Ministry of Industry and Trade, and will discuss understandings and present the results of the bilateral meetings.

On the conduct of the meetings, the Jordanian Minister of Industry and Trade, Maha Ali, made it clear in televised statements that the meetings of the Syrian ministerial delegation with their counterparts in Jordan discussed the files of trade exchange and the movement of trucks.

She pointed out that the discussions also dealt with the issue of opening the joint Jordanian-Syrian free zone between the two countries, in addition to the files of electricity, water and agriculture.

"We look forward to reaching understandings to frame cooperation in the interest of the two peoples and countries," the Jordanian minister said.

A delegation from the Syrian side will participate in the meetings, including the Ministers of Economy and Foreign Trade, Dr. Muhammad Samer Al-Khalil, Water Resources, Engineer Tammam Raad, Agriculture and Agrarian Reform, Engineer Muhammad Hassan Qatna, and Electricity Engineer Ghassan Al-Zamil, in addition to their counterparts from the Jordanian side.

Source: sena

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