King Abdullah II of Jordan received Mustafa Madbouli, the Egyptian Prime Minister, on Monday. Madbouli is leading the Egyptian delegation participating in the meetings of the Joint Jordanian-Egyptian High Committee.
Held at Beit Al-Urdun, the meeting was graced by the presence of Crown Prince Al-Hussein bin Abdullah II and Jordanian Prime Minister Bisher Al-Khasawneh. The core discussion revolved around the strong ties binding the two brotherly nations and explored avenues to further enhance collaboration across various sectors.
In light of the ever-evolving regional and international landscape, the leaders delved into recent developments. A strong emphasis was placed on the necessity to continue coordination and consultation on issues of mutual concern. Top of the priority list was advancing interests that serve both nations, with a special focus on the Palestinian cause.
Prominent attendees included Jordan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs, Ayman Al-Safadi, the Director of the King’s Office, Jaafar Hassan, Jordan’s Ambassador to Cairo, Amjad Al-Adailah, and the Egyptian Ambassador to Amman, Mohamed Samir.
With both nations enjoying historically robust ties, this meeting underscores the importance of regional cooperation in the Middle East. The continuous emphasis on joint interests, especially the Palestinian cause, is indicative of the shared vision and objectives of both nations in the region.