Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ayman Safadi, at the conclusion of his visit to the Republic of Estonia on Sunday, met with a number of representatives from the Estonian private sector in the presence of Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna.
During the meeting, discussions focused on ways to enhance economic and investment cooperation between the two countries and expand partnerships between the Jordanian and Estonian private sectors across several vital sectors, particularly technology, digital transformation, innovation, energy, and tourism.
Safadi briefed attendees on Jordan’s investment environment, highlighting the promising opportunities and incentives available to investors. He reaffirmed Jordan’s commitment to strengthening economic cooperation with Estonia and building on the distinguished bilateral relations between the two friendly countries in a manner that serves mutual interests.
Safadi also underscored the importance of the Jordan-European investment conference, which the Kingdom will host later this year, describing it as an important platform for strengthening economic partnership between Jordan and the European Union. He stressed the importance of participation by Estonian business leaders and investors in the conference to explore investment opportunities in the Kingdom.
Separately, Safadi met today with the European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, on the sidelines of the Lennart Meri Conference, where they discussed ways to enhance cooperation between Jordan and the European Union, as well as regional developments and ongoing efforts to achieve security and stability.