Speaker of the Lower House of Parliament Ahmed Safadi received on Tuesday the Chargé d'Affairs of the Iraqi Embassy to the Kingdom, Munif Ali Hussein, and the Iraqi Cultural Advisor, Khair al-Din al-Amin. Safadi underscored Jordan's commitment, under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II, to bolster various facets of cooperation with Iraq, highlighting the significance of joint parliamentary coordination to address issues pertinent to both nations and the broader region. His Majesty King Abdullah II has clearly and consistently emphasized in multiple forums that Jordan recognizes Iraq's pivotal role in the region and supports its security and stability, viewing the security of Jordan and Iraq as intertwined, he added. Safadi and Hussein underscored the importance of enhancing cooperation, particularly in parliamentary affairs. They also discussed efforts to resolve any challenges faced by Iraqi students in Jordanian universities and to promote various aspects of cooperation, including cultural and educational exchanges. Source: Jordan News Agency
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