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Jordan and Georgia Discuss Enhanced Cooperation and Strengthening Bilateral Relations

Jordan and Georgia Discuss Enhanced Cooperation and Strengthening Bilateral Relations

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ayman Safadi met with Ilia Darchiashvili, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, to explore avenues for deepening bilateral relations and expanding collaboration across various sectors.

The meeting, held on Sunday, focused on enhancing cooperation in economic, trade, cultural, and investment fields. Both ministers expressed their commitment to leveraging opportunities for increased tourism exchange, notably with the forthcoming Georgian Cultural Center set to be constructed in the Baptism Site area before the year’s end.

In addition to discussing bilateral initiatives, Safadi and Darchiashvili addressed several regional and international issues. They underscored the urgency of halting Israeli actions in Gaza and mitigating the resulting humanitarian crisis. Safadi emphasized that resolving the conflict and protecting Palestinian holy sites in Jerusalem is critical to preventing further regional escalation.

The conversation also covered the ongoing Ukrainian crisis and its broader implications. The ministers agreed on the importance of upholding international law and maintaining a unified approach to safeguard global stability and support multilateral efforts.

Looking ahead, both sides agreed to schedule a round of political consultations to define cooperation priorities and further strengthen the partnership between Jordan and Georgia.