Jordan will participate in ministerial meetings in Saudi Arabia with GCC and Arab counterparts to discuss regional developments and strengthen cooperation. The agenda includes enhancing strategic relations, boosting collaborative efforts, and improving security. Key ministers from Jordan, Egypt, Syria, and Morocco will attend, alongside the 163rd GCC Ministerial Council’s review of previous decisions.
On March 6, 2025, Jordan will engage in significant ministerial meetings in Saudi Arabia alongside foreign ministers from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations, as well as from Egypt, Syria, and Morocco. The core purpose of these discussions is to navigate current regional and international developments while fostering enhanced collaboration among participating nations.
The agenda is centered on strengthening strategic partnerships between the GCC and other member countries. Efforts will be directed towards fostering multi-sectoral cooperation and exchanging insights on both regional and global matters of importance. Key discussions will revolve around collaborative initiatives aimed at achieving shared objectives, with an emphasis on improving regional security and stability.
Notable attendees of the meetings include Jordan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Ayman Safadi, Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Badr Abdel-Aty, Syria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Asaad Shabani, and Morocco’s Foreign Minister, Nasser Bourita. The meetings will occur concurrently with the 163rd GCC Ministerial Council session, presided over by the Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya.
In addition to the key discussions, the GCC Ministerial Council will assess the execution of decisions from the 45th Gulf Summit held in December 2024 in Kuwait. Reports from various ministerial and technical committees will also be reviewed, including evaluations of matters concerning GCC relations with international entities and recent developments in regional and global contexts.
Jordan’s participation in the upcoming ministerial meetings in Saudi Arabia reflects a commitment to regional collaboration and security. The agenda emphasizes the importance of strategic partnerships among GCC countries and their counterparts, highlighting shared goals and cooperative approaches to address pressing international and regional challenges. Through these meetings, Jordan seeks to fortify relationships and promote stability in the Middle East.
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