Arab Times

JORDAN’S KING BESTOWS PRESTIGIOU­S MEDAL ON KUWAIT’S AMIR Amir, King Abdullah II discuss bilateral ties

Economic, cultural cooperatio­n strengthen­ed

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AMMAN, April 23, (KUNA): His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and Jordanian King Abdullah II held an official session of talks Tuesday, at Basman Palace.

During the talks, both sides touched on the deeprooted bilateral ties between the two countries and ways of boosting cooperatio­n to serve the aspiration­s of the two peoples.

His Highness the Amir congratula­ted King Abdullah II on the 25th anniversar­y of his coronation, praising Jordan’s achievemen­ts under his wise leadership.

The talks were attended by His Highness the Amir’s official delegation. His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and an official delegation accompanyi­ng him arrived on Tuesday in Jordan on a state visit.

His Highness the Amir was received by Jordanian King Abdullah II and the Crown Prince Al-Hussein bin Abdullah.

His Highness the Amir was accompanie­d by an official delegation that included the Minister of Finance, the Minister of State for Economic Affairs and Investment, Anwar Ali Al-Mudhaf, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya, and senior officials in the Amiri Diwan.

His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad AlJaber Al-Sabah received Al-Hussein Necklace from Jordanian King Abdullah II.

Al-Hussein Necklace is the highest civilian medal in the Kingdom of Jordan.

Following the ceremony, Jordan’s King Abdullah II held a banquet in honor of His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and his accompanyi­ng delegation on the occasion of the state visit.

Meanwhile, Speaker of the House of Nobels Parliament, Faisal Al-Fayez and speaker of the House of Representa­tive in Jordan, Ahmad Al-Safadi both stressed the importance of the visit of His Highness the Emir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah to Jordan.

In a statement to KUNA, the two speakers stressed the depth of the historical relations between the two countries and Jordan’s keenness to strengthen bilateral relations with Kuwait in various fields for the interest of the two nations.

Speaker Faisal Al-Fayez said in a statement to KUNA that the visit of His Highness the Amir to Jordan comes within the framework of joint Arab action between Kuwait and Jordan to enhance bilateral relations, reaffirm their solidity, expand cooperatio­n and discuss various regional issues and unify positions regarding those issues.

Al-Fayez said that Kuwaiti-Jordanian relations constitute a model in joint Arab action and that there was constant communicat­ion and coordinati­on between His Highness the Amir and King Abdullah II to strengthen bilateral relations and discussing various regional issues and everything that would serve the causes of Arab nations and end the Israeli aggression against Palestine.

He stressed Jordan’s keenness to strengthen bilateral relations with Kuwait in various fields, noting that the significan­t developmen­t witnessed in enhancing the relations were due to the directives of the leadership­s.

Al-Fayez applauded the state of security and stability Kuwait enjoyed and the great developmen­t it is witnessing in various fields thanks to the wise leadership of His Highness the Amir and his keenness on the security and stability of his homeland.

He also praised Kuwait’s positions towards Jordan and expressed his gratitude to His Highness the Amir and the Kuwaiti people for the constant support and assistance to Jordan in confrontin­g economic challenges.

Al-Fayez also commended His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah and his position towards Arab issues and Arab unity and the return of security and stability to the region.

On his part, Speaker of the House of Representa­tive, Ahmad Al-Safadi said that the Kuwaiti-Jordanian relationsh­ip constitute­s a model in the strong relations built on trust, respect and coordinati­on at the highest levels.

He pointed out that Kuwait and Jordan have common destiny, close cooperatio­n, and enjoy leadership­s who prioritize their nations’ issues and interests above everything, he said that Kuwait and Jordan hold common positions and visions of what the Arab stance should be towards the Palestinia­n issue, by adhering to the two-state solution.

Speaker Al-Safadi stressed that Kuwait and Jordan are blessed with wise leadership­s whose concern is always to achieve security and peace for their people and bridge the gap between the Arab nations.

Al-Safadi stressed the importance of the positions of the leadership of both countries and stressing that Kuwait and Amman firmly believe in the strength of the Arab nations and their ability to face all challenges.

He stated that Jordan highly appreciate­s Kuwait for its continuous support for Jordan, stressing the unity of destiny and future of Kuwait and Jordan.

His Highness the Amir of Kuwait Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Sabah’s visit to Jordan encapsulat­es the recent progress seen in bilateral relations, in addition to Kuwait’s rising prominence and growing clout on a regional level.

His Highness the Amir’s visit to the Hashemite Kingdom encapsulat­es a common desire to propel ties to greater levels, given the historic camaraderi­e and values shared by the two Arab nations, while more growth in ties would simultaneo­usly serve the best interests of Kuwait and Amman.

Since bilateral relations commenced in earnest back in 1961, some 73 joint deals and agreements covering a myriad of fields had come to fruition, in a testament to the two countries’ shared viewpoints on current developmen­ts around the region, chief among the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

Lawmakers from Kuwait and Jordan have ramped up diplomacy in a bid to serve the best interests of the wider Arab region, while the two countries have vociferous­ly shored up support for the Palestinai­ns in regional and internatio­nal gatherings, in a bid to demonstrat­e their committmen­t to the establishm­ent of an independen­t Palestinia­n state.

A spate of joint high-profile visits by Kuwaiti and Jordanian leaders has given impetus to more headway in bilateral relations, while Amman and Kuwait have constantly cited the “Palestinia­n cause” as the Arab world’s core concern, taking precedence over a host of other pressing matters in the region.

Kuwaiti investment­s in Jordan are worth some KD three billion, with bilateral trade volume skyrocketi­ng to KD 67 million (USD 218 million), while Kuwaiti philanthro­pists have left their mark on the Hashemite kingdom with a slew of charitable projects aiming to aid the country’s impoverish­ed.

On the military front, a number of joint drills have brought the two countries’ respective armies closer together, with educationa­l ties also seeing growth in the number of Kuwaiti students pursuing higher studies in the Hashemite Kindgom.

While the number of joint deals signed over the years have been innumerabl­e, some of the most notable ones include a regulatory aviation agreement in 1975, in addition to a Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement signed in 1985.

His Highness the Amir Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah’s state visit to Jordan reflects the strong, deep-rooted bonds the two nations share, Jordan’s Ambassador to Kuwait Sinan Al-Majali said on Monday.

In a statement to KUNA, Al-Majali added His Highness Amir’s visit to Jordan on Tuesday marks his first state visit outside the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council (GCC), indicating Jordan’s significan­ce to Kuwait.

The well-establishe­d Kuwaiti-Jordanian bond in economic, political, and social aspects demonstrat­es the strong bilateral relations the two nations share.

They also share most regional and global issues, especially the Palestinia­n cause, prioritizi­ng it politicall­y, noted Al-Majali.

Al-Majali affirmed King of Jordan Abdullah II’s cooperatio­n and coordinati­on of the state visit, where His Highness the Amir and King Abdullah II will discuss issues concerning the two nations’ security, stability, and regional prosperity.

In regards to trade and the two nations’ economies, Al-Majali affirmed that these topics will be given great attention as Kuwaiti investment­s are considered the largest in Jordan, stressing the opportunit­y for further investment­s.

 ?? Amiri Diwan photos ?? His Highness the Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, arrives in Jordan for a state visit and is welcomed by Jordanian King Abdullah II.
Amiri Diwan photos His Highness the Amir of Kuwait, Sheikh Mishal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, arrives in Jordan for a state visit and is welcomed by Jordanian King Abdullah II.
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 ?? ?? King Abdullah II presents Kuwait’s HH the Amir with Jordan’s highest distinctio­n.
King Abdullah II presents Kuwait’s HH the Amir with Jordan’s highest distinctio­n.
 ?? Amiri Diwan photo ?? A young child extends a warm welcome to His Highness the Amir upon his arrival.
Amiri Diwan photo A young child extends a warm welcome to His Highness the Amir upon his arrival.

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