Senate, House leaders meet US Congressional aides
01-05-2013 07:57 PM
Ammon News - AMMAN (Petra)--Senate President Taher Al-Masri on Wednesday met with visiting U.S. Congressional aides to discuss how to enhance parliamentary cooperation between the two countries, as well as the latest developments in the region.
Al-Masri praised ties between Jordan and the US in all fields, voicing gratitude for American aid to the Kingdom, which contributes to the development process in the country.
The meeting also dealt with the democratic process in Jordan, political reforms and the US role in moving ahead efforts to achieve peace and stability in the Middle East.
Also on Wednesday, Speaker of the Lower House of Parliament Saad Hayel Srour met with the visiting delegation of U.S Congressional aides and discussed bilateral ties between the two countries, as well as regional developments, the Palestinian peace process and the Jordanian economic situation.
Srour said that the Kingdom's reform process began since the accession of His Majesty King Abdullah II to the throne, noting that its comprehensive program included political, economic and social aspects.
On the Syrian crisis, Srour said that Jordan has taken in about 1 million refugees since the start of the crisis, putting tremendous pressure on the country's limited resources, and urged the international community to support the aid efforts and find a political solution to stop the bloodshed in Syria.
He also said Jordanian efforts to bring about peace in the region will lead to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.
The U.S. delegates expressed their appreciation for the vital Jordanian role in the Middle East, working to enhance regional security and stability.