AMMONNEWS - Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour on Monday discussed with Omani Minister of Justice Abdul Malik bin Abdullah Al Khalili ways of enhancing bilateral ties, particularly in the legal and judicial fields.
Ensour hailed the two countries' relations and stressed Jordan's willingness to share its capabilities and expertise with the Omanis in all fields.
He also tackled the latest regional developments and their repercussions on the Kingdom, noting that Jordan has received several waves of refugees who eventually exerted a significant burden on its economy and its limited resources.
'Jordan is hosting more than two million Palestinian refugees, whom the world have almost forgotten, in addition to 1.3 million Syrian refugees aside from Iraqi and other nationalities,' the prime minister added, pointing to the Jordanian efforts to achieve security and stability despite the surrounding conflicts.
The Omani minister praised the Jordanian-Omani ties and voiced hope that his country will benefit from the Jordanian expertise in the field of judiciary through training groups of Omani judges at the Judicial Institute of Jordan.
*Petra
AMMONNEWS - Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour on Monday discussed with Omani Minister of Justice Abdul Malik bin Abdullah Al Khalili ways of enhancing bilateral ties, particularly in the legal and judicial fields.
Ensour hailed the two countries' relations and stressed Jordan's willingness to share its capabilities and expertise with the Omanis in all fields.
He also tackled the latest regional developments and their repercussions on the Kingdom, noting that Jordan has received several waves of refugees who eventually exerted a significant burden on its economy and its limited resources.
'Jordan is hosting more than two million Palestinian refugees, whom the world have almost forgotten, in addition to 1.3 million Syrian refugees aside from Iraqi and other nationalities,' the prime minister added, pointing to the Jordanian efforts to achieve security and stability despite the surrounding conflicts.
The Omani minister praised the Jordanian-Omani ties and voiced hope that his country will benefit from the Jordanian expertise in the field of judiciary through training groups of Omani judges at the Judicial Institute of Jordan.
*Petra
AMMONNEWS - Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour on Monday discussed with Omani Minister of Justice Abdul Malik bin Abdullah Al Khalili ways of enhancing bilateral ties, particularly in the legal and judicial fields.
Ensour hailed the two countries' relations and stressed Jordan's willingness to share its capabilities and expertise with the Omanis in all fields.
He also tackled the latest regional developments and their repercussions on the Kingdom, noting that Jordan has received several waves of refugees who eventually exerted a significant burden on its economy and its limited resources.
'Jordan is hosting more than two million Palestinian refugees, whom the world have almost forgotten, in addition to 1.3 million Syrian refugees aside from Iraqi and other nationalities,' the prime minister added, pointing to the Jordanian efforts to achieve security and stability despite the surrounding conflicts.
The Omani minister praised the Jordanian-Omani ties and voiced hope that his country will benefit from the Jordanian expertise in the field of judiciary through training groups of Omani judges at the Judicial Institute of Jordan.
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