Amman - Minister of Labor Khaled Bakkar and Saudi Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Ahmed Alrajhi co-chaired a virtual meeting on Thursday to enhance bilateral cooperation in labor affairs and vocational training.
The meeting, attended by technical teams from both countries, centered on exchanging expertise, developing vocational and technical training programs, and facilitating the integration of qualified Jordanian professionals into the Saudi private sector.
Both ministers highlighted the meeting's alignment with the political vision of His Majesty King Abdullah II and King Salman bin Abdulaziz to strengthen bilateral ties.
The ministers emphasized the importance of bolstering cooperation in labor-related fields and fostering stronger relations between the two nations.
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Amman - Minister of Labor Khaled Bakkar and Saudi Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Ahmed Alrajhi co-chaired a virtual meeting on Thursday to enhance bilateral cooperation in labor affairs and vocational training.
The meeting, attended by technical teams from both countries, centered on exchanging expertise, developing vocational and technical training programs, and facilitating the integration of qualified Jordanian professionals into the Saudi private sector.
Both ministers highlighted the meeting's alignment with the political vision of His Majesty King Abdullah II and King Salman bin Abdulaziz to strengthen bilateral ties.
The ministers emphasized the importance of bolstering cooperation in labor-related fields and fostering stronger relations between the two nations.