
Jordanian King Abdullah II discussed with Japan's Speaker of the Lower House of Parliament Tadamori Oshima and President of the House of Councilors Chuichi Date ways of boosting bilateral ties and means to develop cooperation at all levels, especially in the economic, investment, security and parliamentary domains.
During the two meetings, the Jordanian King highlighted that Jordan is looking forward to enhancing and expanding relations with Japan and benefiting from its capabilities and experiences in different areas. The King stressed that Jordan is keen to benefit from strengthen the strategic partnership with Japan in various fields, as there are great opportunities to expand and boost relations between the two countries, Jordanian Petra news agency said.
Talks also touched on the Syrian crisis, where the Monarch reaffirmed the importance of reaching a political solution for the Syrian crisis, that ends the suffering of the people and guarantee and peace and stability in the country.
The meetings also tackled the latest regional developments, the Syrian crisis as well as regional and international efforts to fight terrorism and its organizations.
Source: QNA
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