Deputy PM, Iraqi delegation discuss public service cooperation


01-07-2021 12:20 PM

Ammon News - Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Local Administration, Tawfiq Krishan, met on Wednesday, with Chairman of Iraqi Federal Service Council, Mahmoud Al-Tamimi, and his accompanying delegation for talks to strengthen joint cooperation relations.

Speaking at the meeting, Krishan noted the visit seeks to exchange expertise, coordination, and bolster capabilities of the two countries' public administration bodies, which will be positively reflected on level of services provided to citizens.

At the bilateral level, Krishan affirmed His Majesty King Abdullah II's interest in strengthening aspects of joint cooperation and coordination between Jordan and Iraq in all fields, especially in the public administration reform and modernization areas, and benefiting from both sides' "accumulated" expertise in the civil service domain.
Krishan pointed to the King's continued keenness to expedite implementation of the administrative reform and development program, and enhance capabilities of public sector employees.

For his part, Al-Tamimi said outcomes of the tripartite summit held last Sunday in Baghdad with participation of His Majesty King Abdullah II, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al-Kazemi, should be reflected on strengthening cooperation and coordination in public administration and civil service areas.

Pointing to the importance of benefiting from Jordan's experience in public administration and civil service fields, the Iraqi official added that Iraqi delegation's visit comes within framework of strengthening joint cooperation and coordination aspects in the fields of human resource management and public sector planning.
Al-Tamimi praised the King's efforts and his continued keenness to support Iraq and enhance bilateral coordination and cooperation, in a way that reflects positively on serving common interests.

Head of Jordan's Civil Service Bureau (CSB), Sameh Al-Nasser, who attended the talks, said the Iraqi delegation's visit was "fruitful" in exchanging expertise in human resource management and public sector planning, praising Iraq's capabilities in this regard.




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