Amman: - Interior Minister Mazen Faraya and the Ambassador of Rwanda, Urujeni Bakuramutsa, Monday discussed security cooperation in implementing the security cooperation agreement. Bakuramutsa said Rwanda is "keen" to strengthen ties with Jordan. Source: Jordan News Agency
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