Speaker of the Lower House, Abdulmunim Oddat, and Tunisia Ambassador in Amman Khalid Sohaili held a meeting Monday for a discussion on interparliamentary cooperation between Tunisia and the Kingdom and regional developments.
Oddat emphasized the Kingdom's pan-Arab position and its keenness in addressing the challenges facing the Arab countries. He highlighted the importance of cooperation and coordination between the Arab institutions, especially the parliaments.
On the Kingdom's position on the Palestinian cause, he said: 'We in Jordan, under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II, will remain on the front of resolve in defending the Palestinian cause, the Islamic and Christian sanctities in Jerusalem and the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, chief of which is establishing a Palestinian state on their national soil.'
He praised Tunisia for its democratic experience and the 'bright' image reflected in the North Africa country parliament, noting that the Jordan Lower House is working to form brotherhood committees.
For his part, Sohaili praised the Kingdom's support for and protection of the Palestinian cause and occupied Jerusalem, as well as His Majesty King Abdullah II's continued efforts to materialize regional peace and stability.
He highlighted that there is no daylight between Jordan and Tunisia on the Palestinian cause, emphasizing Tunis' support for Jordan's efforts to restore the legitimate Palestinian rights according to the pertinent international resolutions.
Speaker of the Lower House, Abdulmunim Oddat, and Tunisia Ambassador in Amman Khalid Sohaili held a meeting Monday for a discussion on interparliamentary cooperation between Tunisia and the Kingdom and regional developments.
Oddat emphasized the Kingdom's pan-Arab position and its keenness in addressing the challenges facing the Arab countries. He highlighted the importance of cooperation and coordination between the Arab institutions, especially the parliaments.
On the Kingdom's position on the Palestinian cause, he said: 'We in Jordan, under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II, will remain on the front of resolve in defending the Palestinian cause, the Islamic and Christian sanctities in Jerusalem and the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, chief of which is establishing a Palestinian state on their national soil.'
He praised Tunisia for its democratic experience and the 'bright' image reflected in the North Africa country parliament, noting that the Jordan Lower House is working to form brotherhood committees.
For his part, Sohaili praised the Kingdom's support for and protection of the Palestinian cause and occupied Jerusalem, as well as His Majesty King Abdullah II's continued efforts to materialize regional peace and stability.
He highlighted that there is no daylight between Jordan and Tunisia on the Palestinian cause, emphasizing Tunis' support for Jordan's efforts to restore the legitimate Palestinian rights according to the pertinent international resolutions.
Speaker of the Lower House, Abdulmunim Oddat, and Tunisia Ambassador in Amman Khalid Sohaili held a meeting Monday for a discussion on interparliamentary cooperation between Tunisia and the Kingdom and regional developments.
Oddat emphasized the Kingdom's pan-Arab position and its keenness in addressing the challenges facing the Arab countries. He highlighted the importance of cooperation and coordination between the Arab institutions, especially the parliaments.
On the Kingdom's position on the Palestinian cause, he said: 'We in Jordan, under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II, will remain on the front of resolve in defending the Palestinian cause, the Islamic and Christian sanctities in Jerusalem and the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, chief of which is establishing a Palestinian state on their national soil.'
He praised Tunisia for its democratic experience and the 'bright' image reflected in the North Africa country parliament, noting that the Jordan Lower House is working to form brotherhood committees.
For his part, Sohaili praised the Kingdom's support for and protection of the Palestinian cause and occupied Jerusalem, as well as His Majesty King Abdullah II's continued efforts to materialize regional peace and stability.
He highlighted that there is no daylight between Jordan and Tunisia on the Palestinian cause, emphasizing Tunis' support for Jordan's efforts to restore the legitimate Palestinian rights according to the pertinent international resolutions.
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