
Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour left here Thursday on a two-day visit to Morocco leading a high-level Jordanian delegation to attend the fifth session of the meetings of the Joint Jordanian-Moroccan Higher Committee.
The meetings will be held on Friday where number of agreements and memorandums of understanding will be signed.
Jordanian Ambassador to Morocco Ali Hassan al Kayed said that the agreements will be inked in the domains of culture, air lines, increasing the number of the Jordanian students in the Moroccan universities, benefiting from the Jordanian expertise in the education field and opening a tourist maritime line linking the two countries.
The diplomat further underscored that activating Agadir Agreement, signed between Jordan, Tunisia, Egypt and Morocco, will be discussed.
The get-together will also tackle enhancing investment opportunities for the Jordanian and Moroccan businessmen in both countries.
Source : MENA
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