AMMAN — Sheikh Hilal bin Marhoon
Al-Maamari, the Ambassador of Oman to Jordan, asserted on Monday that His
Majesty King Abdullah’s visit to the Sultanate of Oman, which starts today,
will strengthen the historical ties between the two countries.
The envoy told the Jordan News Agency, Petra, that
the visit will open up new horizons for the two countries’ economic
cooperation, and that he expects to see a number of deals and agreements signed
to further strengthen ties, particularly in the area of business.
“Jordanian-Omani relations are deeply rooted and
well-established, spanning decades and continuing in educational, cultural, and
military aspects,” he added, highlighting the contribution of Jordanian
expatriates to Oman’s development.
Maamari also highlighted investment opportunities in health,
mining, and tourism in both countries, as well as cultural collaboration
through the Omani Studies Unit at Al al-Bayt University and the exchange of
joint cultural programs.
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AMMAN — Sheikh Hilal bin Marhoon
Al-Maamari, the Ambassador of Oman to Jordan, asserted on Monday that His
Majesty King Abdullah’s visit to the Sultanate of Oman, which starts today,
will strengthen the historical ties between the two countries.
The envoy told the Jordan News Agency, Petra, that
the visit will open up new horizons for the two countries’ economic
cooperation, and that he expects to see a number of deals and agreements signed
to further strengthen ties, particularly in the area of business.
“Jordanian-Omani relations are deeply rooted and
well-established, spanning decades and continuing in educational, cultural, and
military aspects,” he added, highlighting the contribution of Jordanian
expatriates to Oman’s development.
Maamari also highlighted investment opportunities in health,
mining, and tourism in both countries, as well as cultural collaboration
through the Omani Studies Unit at Al al-Bayt University and the exchange of
joint cultural programs.
Read more National news
Jordan News