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Pakistan-Jordan to sign Free trade agreement: Jawarneh
ISLAMABAD, May 25 (APP): Pakistan and Jordan will soon sign a “Free Trade Agreement” (FTA) to enhance their economic and trade ties, meeting the common aspirations of their people. This was stated by the ambassador of Jordan Dr. Saleh Ahmed Al Jawarneh on the occasion of the 62nd Independence Day of his country being celebrated on May 25.
The Kingdom of Jordan attaches great importance to its ties with Pakistan, deepening bilateral cooperation in all sectors of common interest, he said adding “We welcome the Pakistani side to seek profitable business and investment opportunities in Jordan”.
He extended heartiest congratulations to the people, the new Government and the politicians of Pakistan on their having held free, fair and transparent elections earlier this year which resulted in a peaceful transfer of power giving voice to the democratic aspirations of the nation.
The Government of Jordan looks forward to joining hands with this newly-formed Government of Pakistan to enhance an appreciable working relationship with the aim of meeting shared objectives and towards strengthening the favourable, bilateral relations which currently exist between the two countries, he added.
It is most fortunate for the countries that such conditions exist and continue to be strengthened as the two nations maintain their historical friendship and association, a testament to the superb leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II Ibn Al-Hussein and his Pakistani leaders, President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani.
The occasion of Independence Day of Jordan, he said reminded the warm, brotherly ties between two countries, existing since the inception of both our nations and which have flourished in all of the years since. These ever-growing, bilateral relations touch every facet of a nation’s existence -political, economic and social.
Dr. Saleh Ahmed Al-Jawarneh said the relationship is so warm that in the hour of need both Pakistan and Jordan can unconditionally depend upon each other. It reflects from the fact that the Queen of Jordan Her Majesty Rania Al Abdullah, immediately came to Pakistan to offer aid and moral support to the victims of the devastating earthquake that hit it in 2005, he added.
There have always been excellent diplomatic ties between our two nations as there have been numerous visits exchanged in the recent past such as the visit to Jordan made by President Musharraf in January, 2007 and former Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz in May, 2007 which were very successful as well as that made by several high-level officials from Pakistan and by the Government and the Royal Family of Jordan that have opened new dimensions of cooperation in different walks of life.
Furthermore, only last week the newly-elected Prime Minister of Pakistan, Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani and Prime Minister, Engineer Nader Dahabi had a very fruitful meeting while they were both participating in the “World Economic Forum (W.E.F.) on Middle East” held in Egypt.
It is in this way that the communication between the two leaderships is always there for the benefit of the peoples of our two countries and the last visit of King Abdullah II Ibn Al-Hussein to Pakistan, which occurred on November 1, 2007, is highly significant for the symbolic relationship between the two leaders and the two brotherly countries.
Recalling his close personal attachment with Pakistan, Dr. Saleh Ahmed Al - Jawarneh had the distinction, completing his Graduation and Master’s Degree qualifications from Karachi University. Then from 1987 to 1992, he had the honour to serve as a Junior Diplomat and Deputy Head of Mission (DHM) of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in Islamabad.
Associated Press of Pakistan.
ISLAMABAD, May 25 (APP): Pakistan and Jordan will soon sign a “Free Trade Agreement” (FTA) to enhance their economic and trade ties, meeting the common aspirations of their people. This was stated by the ambassador of Jordan Dr. Saleh Ahmed Al Jawarneh on the occasion of the 62nd Independence Day of his country being celebrated on May 25.
The Kingdom of Jordan attaches great importance to its ties with Pakistan, deepening bilateral cooperation in all sectors of common interest, he said adding “We welcome the Pakistani side to seek profitable business and investment opportunities in Jordan”.
He extended heartiest congratulations to the people, the new Government and the politicians of Pakistan on their having held free, fair and transparent elections earlier this year which resulted in a peaceful transfer of power giving voice to the democratic aspirations of the nation.
The Government of Jordan looks forward to joining hands with this newly-formed Government of Pakistan to enhance an appreciable working relationship with the aim of meeting shared objectives and towards strengthening the favourable, bilateral relations which currently exist between the two countries, he added.
It is most fortunate for the countries that such conditions exist and continue to be strengthened as the two nations maintain their historical friendship and association, a testament to the superb leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II Ibn Al-Hussein and his Pakistani leaders, President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani.
The occasion of Independence Day of Jordan, he said reminded the warm, brotherly ties between two countries, existing since the inception of both our nations and which have flourished in all of the years since. These ever-growing, bilateral relations touch every facet of a nation’s existence -political, economic and social.
Dr. Saleh Ahmed Al-Jawarneh said the relationship is so warm that in the hour of need both Pakistan and Jordan can unconditionally depend upon each other. It reflects from the fact that the Queen of Jordan Her Majesty Rania Al Abdullah, immediately came to Pakistan to offer aid and moral support to the victims of the devastating earthquake that hit it in 2005, he added.
There have always been excellent diplomatic ties between our two nations as there have been numerous visits exchanged in the recent past such as the visit to Jordan made by President Musharraf in January, 2007 and former Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz in May, 2007 which were very successful as well as that made by several high-level officials from Pakistan and by the Government and the Royal Family of Jordan that have opened new dimensions of cooperation in different walks of life.
Furthermore, only last week the newly-elected Prime Minister of Pakistan, Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani and Prime Minister, Engineer Nader Dahabi had a very fruitful meeting while they were both participating in the “World Economic Forum (W.E.F.) on Middle East” held in Egypt.
It is in this way that the communication between the two leaderships is always there for the benefit of the peoples of our two countries and the last visit of King Abdullah II Ibn Al-Hussein to Pakistan, which occurred on November 1, 2007, is highly significant for the symbolic relationship between the two leaders and the two brotherly countries.
Recalling his close personal attachment with Pakistan, Dr. Saleh Ahmed Al - Jawarneh had the distinction, completing his Graduation and Master’s Degree qualifications from Karachi University. Then from 1987 to 1992, he had the honour to serve as a Junior Diplomat and Deputy Head of Mission (DHM) of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan in Islamabad.
Associated Press of Pakistan.