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13round of Yemeni-Jordanian Committee wraps up in Amman
after a three-day official visit to Jordan during which he presided the Yemeni side in the 13th round of the Yemeni-Jordanian Committeeheld on 20-21 August in Amman.
During the visit, Mujawar also handed over Jordan's king Abdullah II a letter from president Ali Abdullah Saleh regarding means to boost bilateral relations between the brotherly countries as well as thelatest developments in the region.
Mujawar hailed the results produced by the round that he said will help promote cooperation between Yemen and Jordan in areas such as politics, economy, trade and industry, higher education and scientific research, public health, documentation and vocationaltraining.
The meetings stressed the necessity of establishing mechanism toreview and implement what have been agreed upon by the two sides.
He said the two sides emphasized the importance of speeding up establishing a joint free trade zone which will help boost tradeexchange between the countries.
The round also reviewed the latest developments in the region topped by the situations in Palestine, Sudan and Iraq and the two countriesefforts to bring peace to the area.
The delegation which accompanied Mujawar included Foreign minister Abu Bakr al-Qirbi, Public Health and Population minister Abdul Karim Rasi, Finance minister Noman al-Suhaibi, Transportation minister Khalid al-Wazeer, Industry and Trade minister Yahyal al-Mutawakiland another officials from the custom and taxes authorities.
During the visit, Mujawar also handed over Jordan's king Abdullah II a letter from president Ali Abdullah Saleh regarding means to boost bilateral relations between the brotherly countries as well as thelatest developments in the region.
Mujawar hailed the results produced by the round that he said will help promote cooperation between Yemen and Jordan in areas such as politics, economy, trade and industry, higher education and scientific research, public health, documentation and vocationaltraining.
The meetings stressed the necessity of establishing mechanism toreview and implement what have been agreed upon by the two sides.
He said the two sides emphasized the importance of speeding up establishing a joint free trade zone which will help boost tradeexchange between the countries.
The round also reviewed the latest developments in the region topped by the situations in Palestine, Sudan and Iraq and the two countriesefforts to bring peace to the area.
The delegation which accompanied Mujawar included Foreign minister Abu Bakr al-Qirbi, Public Health and Population minister Abdul Karim Rasi, Finance minister Noman al-Suhaibi, Transportation minister Khalid al-Wazeer, Industry and Trade minister Yahyal al-Mutawakiland another officials from the custom and taxes authorities.