Safadi discusses combatting Syrian drug trade, Irish relations

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Minister of foreign affairs and expatriates, Ayman Al Safadi (R), his Irish counterpart, Micheál Martin (L). (Photo: his Irish counterpart, Micheál Martin)
AMMAN — Deputy prime minister and minister of foreign affairs and expatriates, Ayman Al Safadi stated during a press conference held with his Irish counterpart, Micheál Martin, on Thursday, September 7, that Jordan is facing a significant challenge in drug smuggling from Syria and is committed to tackling it with all its resources and will do everything necessary to combat this threat and protect the Jordanian society from it, Ammon News reportedاضافة اعلان



Jordan and Ireland strengthen ties for peace and progress
Safadi also highlighted positive developments in bilateral relations, including a notable increase in Irish tourists visiting Jordan and a growing number of Jordanian students pursuing education in Ireland. Both countries expressed a mutual commitment to enhancing cooperation.


Furthermore, Safadi emphasized the significant expansion of the Young Scientists Program, which is backed by Ireland. This program fosters collaboration among youth and promotes the development of their skills in scientific fields.


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