Jordanian PM: Cooperation and coordination between Syria and Jordan should be enhanced

Jordan’s Prime Minister Bisher Al-Khasawneh on Tuesday stressed the need to enhance cooperation and coordination between Syria and Jordan in all domains to serve the interests of the peoples of both countries.

He made the remarks during his meeting with the Syrian ministerial delegation currently visiting Amman.

According to the Jordanian News Agency Petra, Al-Khasawneh said that recent meetings and mutual visits between Syrian and Jordanian officials should result in projects that benefit the peoples of the two countries and contribute to boosting the historical fraternal relations between Syria and Jordan, hoping that Syria will witness more security and stability.

The Jordanian PM talked about the possibility of speeding up the process of transferring the Egyptian gas and the Jordanian electricity to Lebanon via Syria through rehabilitating the electricity network in the Syrian territories. He affirmed Jordan’s keenness on supporting Lebanon during its current crisis.

On their part, members of the Syrian delegation reviewed the main topics discussed during the meetings they held with their Jordanian counterparts, mainly in the fields of transport, trade, water, agriculture and energy.

 They stressed that the Syrian people are satisfied with the return of relations and visits between Syria and Jordan.

The Syrian ministerial delegation comprises Minister of Economy and Foreign Trade Mohammad Samer Al-Khalil, Minister of Water Resources Tammam Raad, Minister of Agriculture and Agrarian Reform Mohammad Hassan Qatna and Minister of Electricity Ghassan Al-Zamil.

Hamda Mustafa

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