AMMAN—
Minister of Youth, Mohammad Nabulsi, on Thursday
discussed with his Iraqi counterpart, Adnan Dirjal, ways to enhance joint youth
cooperation between the two countries, according to the Jordan News Agency,
Petra.
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Speaking at talks held in Ministry of Youth headquarters,
Nabulsi reviewed a slew of the ministry's current programs and its plans to
activate and develop youth centers and launch activities, which would enhance
Jordanian youth participation in public life and promote
economic empowerment,
entrepreneurial and volunteer initiatives.
For his part, Dirjal stressed the "solid"
Jordanian-Iraqi relations, noting the need to integrate young people into joint
activities launched by the two countries.
The two sides also stressed the need to develop an executive
program to activate the joint cooperation agreement, which aims to launch youth
programs and promote youth-based exchange, according to a ministry statement.
Touring
Al-Hussein Youth City, the two ministers visited its
various facilities and were briefed on its role in serving sports and youth
movement and the local community.
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