Amman: President Alar Karis of Estonia departed from Amman on Wednesday, concluding a four-day official visit to Jordan. Bidding farewell to President Karis at Queen Alia International Airport were Jordan's Minister of Environment, Muawieh Radaideh, who served as head of protocol, Amman Mayor Yousef Shawarbeh, and Amman Governor Yasser Adwan. According to Jordan News Agency, the visit included discussions with Jordanian officials on various topics aimed at strengthening bilateral relations. The meetings focused on enhancing cooperation in environmental protection, digital governance, and educational exchange programs between Estonia and Jordan. President Karis's visit underscored the importance of mutual collaboration in addressing regional and global challenges. During his stay, President Karis emphasized Estonia's commitment to fostering partnerships that promote sustainable development and innovation. The meetings also provided an opportunity for both countries to explore joint initiatives that could ben efit their respective economies and societies. President Karis's visit marks a significant step in advancing the diplomatic ties between Estonia and Jordan, highlighting the shared interests and mutual respect between the two nations.
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