.King Abdullah expressed appreciation for Oman’s efforts to bolster security and stability in the region
.Two leaders agreed to advance joint economic cooperation in trade, investment, and industry
Jordan’s King Abdullah II and Oman’s Sultan Haitham bin Tariq on Tuesday expressed keenness to bolster bilateral relations in all fields during a meeting in Muscat.
During talks held at Al-Alam Palace in Muscat, the two leaders agreed to advance joint economic cooperation in trade, investment, and industry, Jordan News Agency reported.
King Abdullah and Sultan Haitham stressed the need to step up the trade exchange between their countries and called for the Oman-Jordan Joint Committee to reconvene after the king’s visit.
The importance of bolstering cooperation between the private sectors in the two countries and maintaining coordination and consultation on various issues of mutual concern including food security and energy was also discussed.
King Abdullah expressed appreciation for Oman’s continuous efforts to bolster security and stability in the region.
The monarch also highlighted the importance of supporting the Palestinians to seek their just and legitimate rights, and the need to achieve a just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution.
The meeting was attended by Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II.