Jordan, Iraq premiers meet in Baghdad to discuss tactical bonds


(MENAFN) Premier Bisher Khasawneh and Iraqi premier Mohammed Shia Al Sudani arranged meetings in Baghdad on Monday around methods to reinforce strategic collaboration among Jordan as well as Iraq.

A Jordanian news agency stated that Khasawneh carried the welcomes of his majesty King Abdullah and HRH crown prince Hussein to the Iraqi premier in addition to the Iraqi administration.

In a dual report with his Iraqi peer, Khasawneh declared that the gathering acted as a chance to talk over mutual diplomatic postures, emphasizing the significance of the “deep-rooted and strategic” ties among both nations.

He moreover emphasized that the two sides talked about the importance to proceed with security organizing to fight terrorism as well as extremism, he further mentioned that any “loopholes through which terrorism might infiltrate” must be obstructed.

The Prime Minister highlighted Jordan's commitment to find a diplomatic base to sort out the Palestinian issue in the basis of the two-nation solution, founding a self-governing, autonomous, and viable Palestinian country on the pre-1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital city.

He further mentioned that Jordan is going to carry on guarding Islamic and Christian holy
places in seized Jerusalem in the Hashemite Custodianship.

Khasawneh stated that several integration mechanisms, counting in the investment part, were
presented amid the speech, in addition to methods of distributing Jordan’s “promising”
renewable energy proficiency with Iraq.

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