Jordan and Pakistan Strengthen Ties in Diplomatic Meeting

Web DeskApril 29, 2024 11:27 AMpolitics
  • Jordan commended for democratic progress under recent Royal directive
  • Strong relations between Jordan and Pakistan emphasized for enhanced cooperation
  • Calls for international collaboration to address conflict in Gaza and promote peace
Jordan and Pakistan Strengthen Ties in Diplomatic MeetingImage Credits: menafn
First Deputy Speaker of the Lower House of Jordan, Abdulrahim Azaideh, and Pakistani Ambassador to Jordan, Muhammad Iqbal, discuss democratic progress, bilateral relations, and efforts towards peace in a recent diplomatic meeting.

Jordan is making strides in its democratic process, as highlighted by First Deputy Speaker of the Lower House Abdulrahim Azaideh during a meeting with Pakistani Ambassador to Jordan Muhammad Iqbal. Azaideh commended Jordan's progress, attributing it to the recent Royal directive to hold parliamentary elections, which demonstrates the country's commitment to modernization and development.

The discussions also emphasized the strong relations between Jordan and Pakistan, with a focus on enhancing cooperation in parliamentary affairs, economics, and tourism. Azaideh further voiced support for King Abdullah's efforts to end the conflict in Gaza, urging for international collaboration to establish a political framework for a just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution and relevant international resolutions.

On his part, Ambassador Iqbal praised the existing ties between Pakistan and Jordan and expressed Pakistan's eagerness to strengthen relations across various sectors. He echoed Azaideh's sentiments on the Palestinian issue and the conflict in Gaza, stressing the need for intensified global efforts to halt the hostilities and provide humanitarian aid to Gaza.

In conclusion, the meeting between Azaideh and Iqbal underscores the mutual commitment of Jordan and Pakistan to bolster cooperation and address pressing regional challenges, signaling a shared dedication to peace and progress.

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