Jordan will participate in key ministerial meetings hosted by Saudi Arabia on March 6, 2025, involving foreign ministers from the GCC, Jordan, Egypt, Syria, and Morocco to discuss regional developments and strengthen cooperation.
On March 6, 2025, Jordan will engage in crucial ministerial meetings in Saudi Arabia, joining foreign ministers from the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), Jordan, Egypt, Syria, and Morocco. The purpose of these talks is to discuss current geopolitical dynamics and enhance collaborative ties among these nations.
The discussions aim to bolster strategic relations within the GCC framework, promoting cooperation across diverse sectors and addressing shared regional and global challenges. Key agenda items will encompass efforts to achieve mutual objectives and fostering security and stability within the region.
Notable attendees include Jordan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ayman Safadi, Egypt’s Foreign Affairs Minister Badr Abdel-Aty, Syria’s Foreign Minister Asaad Shabani, and Morocco’s Foreign Affairs Minister Nasser Bourita.
These meetings coincide with the 163rd GCC Ministerial Council chaired by Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Abdullah Ali Al-Yahya. Additionally, the Council will evaluate the adherence to decisions made during the 45th Gulf Summit held in Kuwait in December 2024, discuss findings from technical committees, and review developments in GCC relations with various international entities, focusing on recent regional and global matters.
Jordan’s participation in Saudi Arabia’s ministerial meetings signifies an effort to enhance regional cooperation and address complex international issues. By fostering communication and strengthening alliances, the meetings aim to promote security and stability across the GCC and partner nations. The inclusion of key foreign ministers highlights the collaborative approach in addressing shared challenges.
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