The second session of the Syrian-Jordanian Higher Coordination Council commenced in Amman, with delegations from both countries participating to strengthen bilateral relations and expand areas of cooperation. This initiative comes at a time of significant political and economic transformations in the region, necessitating greater coordination among neighboring states.
On Thursday, Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister <strong>Walid Al-Khreeji</strong> participated in a virtual ministerial meeting led by the UK to coordinate the reopening of the <strong>Strait of Hormuz</strong>. The meeting, attended by <strong>35 countries</strong>, focused on ensuring the protection of maritime navigation in the region.
The Jordanian government held a ministerial meeting to discuss recent developments related to the Strait of Hormuz, focusing on the political and economic dimensions of the ongoing events in the region.
A joint ministerial meeting among Gulf states, Jordan, and China will be held on Wednesday via video conference to discuss the implications of Iranian aggressions on vital facilities in the region.
Tomorrow, the Egyptian capital Cairo will host a ministerial meeting for African countries leading the implementation of the Global Compact for Safe Migration. The meeting aims to enhance cooperation among African nations in migration and ensure the rights of migrants.
Jordan expressed its condemnation of Iranian attacks threatening regional stability during a Gulf-Russian ministerial meeting held in Amman. The meeting involved foreign ministers from Gulf Cooperation Council countries and Russia.
A Gulf-Jordan-Russia ministerial meeting on Monday addressed the implications of Iranian escalation on regional countries, emphasizing the importance of joint coordination to counter these threats.
A Gulf-Russian ministerial meeting was held in Moscow, with Jordan participating to discuss the implications of Iranian aggressions on regional security. This meeting comes at a sensitive time marked by rising tensions in the region.
A Gulf-Russian-Jordanian ministerial meeting is taking place today in Amman to discuss the increasing Iranian threats targeting Gulf Cooperation Council countries and Jordan. This meeting comes amid rising regional tensions, prompting concerned nations to take joint action.
Foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey have convened in Islamabad to devise a comprehensive plan aimed at reducing regional tensions. This two-day meeting focuses on enhancing diplomatic efforts to resolve ongoing crises and bolster security and stability in the region.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan has arrived in Islamabad to participate in a quadruple ministerial meeting involving Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Egypt, and Turkey. The meeting aims to discuss regional developments and enhance security and stability.
Jordan's Foreign Minister, <strong>Ayman Safadi</strong>, will participate in an Arab League ministerial meeting scheduled for next Sunday. The meeting will address significant issues related to regional security and Arab cooperation.
The Arab ministerial meeting, chaired by Bahrain on Sunday, will focus on Iranian aggression against Arab territories. This gathering comes at a critical time as ministers aim to unify the Arab stance on increasing security challenges.