King holds trilateral meeting with Egypt president, Iraq PM

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DEAD SEA — His Majesty King Abdullah, Egypt President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, and Iraq Prime Minister Mohammed S. Al Sudani held trilateral talks on Tuesday, on the sidelines of the second Baghdad Conference for Cooperation and Partnership , according to a Royal Court statement. His Majesty King Abdullah II, #Egypt President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, and #Iraq Prime Minister Mohamed Shia Al Sudani hold a trilateral meeting ahead of the second #BaghdadConference for Cooperation and Partnership pic.twitter.com/liNwwDnPOP — RHC (@RHCJO) December 20, 2022 Discussions covered means to bolster cooperation and coordination within the trilateral framework, and the importance of building on what has been achieved to complete and expedite joint projects, in the best interest of the three countries.   Talks also touched on the need to sustain follow-up mechanisms at the ministerial level and otherwise in the three countries, especially on electric connectivity, energy, and food security, in order to achieve regional integration.   The latest regional developments and issues of mutual concern were also discussed at the meeting, which was attended by senior officials from the three countries.   Read more National news Jordan News   (window.globalAmlAds = window.globalAmlAds || []).push('admixer_async_509089081')   (window.globalAmlAds = window.globalAmlAds || []).push('admixer_async_552628228') Read More Senate Finance Committee Approves Virtual Assets Regulation Bill Jordan Armed Forces Postpone May Loan Installments for Personnel Public Holiday Announced on May 25 for Independence Day
DEAD SEA — His Majesty King Abdullah, Egypt President Abdel Fattah El Sisi, and Iraq Prime Minister Mohammed S. Al Sudani held trilateral talks on Tuesday, on the sidelines of the second Baghdad Conference for Cooperation and Partnership , according to a Royal Court statement.
 


Discussions covered means to bolster cooperation and coordination within the trilateral framework, and the importance of building on what has been achieved to complete and expedite joint projects, in the best interest of the three countries.

 

Talks also touched on the need to sustain follow-up mechanisms at the ministerial level and otherwise in the three countries, especially on electric connectivity, energy, and food security, in order to achieve regional integration.

 

The latest regional developments and issues of mutual concern were also discussed at the meeting, which was attended by senior officials from the three countries.

 

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