
Jordanian Prime Minister Dr. Abdullah Al-Nsour received here today the Minister of Transport of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Engineer Abdullah Al-Moqbil in the presence of Prince Khalid bin Al-Waleed bin Talal; the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's delegation participating in the meetings of the Joint Saudi Jordanian Committee which held its 5th session in Amman and President of the Saudi-Jordanian Businessman Council, Mohammed Al-Awdah .
During the meeting, Al-Nsour stressed the depth of the brotherly historical relations between the two Kingdoms, valuing the positions of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud in support of Jordan and Arab and Islamic issues.
He confirmed Jordan's commitment to maintaining the safety and security of its borders with neighboring countries, especially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and protecting them from all dangers, stressing that the security and stability of Jordan is an integral part of the security and stability of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
He also pointed to his country's desire to increase its cooperation with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and open wider areas for joint cooperation between the two countries, pointing to his country's aspiration to complete the railway link between the two countries, a project that serves the common interests and links them with the region and Europe.
Source: SPA
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