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  • The Jordanian prime minister affirmed that his country welcomes more Emirati investments in many vital sectors
  • Meanwhile, the UAE said it would look forward to promote bilateral ties with Jordan

Jordan has said it is ready to welcome more investments from the UAE, according to official sources.

The assertion came during a meeting on Friday, November 12, in Dubai between Jordan’s Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh and Emirati Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Shiekh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, said the official sources.

The two sides highlighted the mutual ties that apparently bring together Amman and Abu Dhabi, the sources said.

Khasawneh reviewed he government’s efforts and measures for economic recovery following the Covid-19 pandemic.

He affirmed that Jordan welcomes more Emirati investments in many vital sectors that the Kingdom intends to implement.

Khasawneh also congratulated the UAE on hosting the Dubai Expo 2020, stressing that Jordan’s participation stemmed from its belief in the importance of this global event in enhancing opportunities for cooperation between the countries and entities participating in it.

For his part, Shiekh Saif voiced his country’s desire to promote bilateral ties with the Kingdom, stressing that Jordanians in the UAE are welcomed and cherished.