
File Photo: Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly. Photo courtesy of Egyptian cabinet.
The delegation included a group of ministers and officials, according to a cabinet statement released on Monday.
The Egyptian-Jordanian committee meeting, scheduled for Tuesday, will be co-chaired by the prime ministers of both nations.
Following the discussions, officials are expected to sign a series of cooperation agreements across various sectors to strengthen bilateral ties.
Madbouly highlighted the importance of the committee’s regular meetings, stating that they are a testament to the commitment of both countries' leaders to advancing their relationship and boosting economic cooperation.
The committee, which first met in 1985, is the oldest of its kind between Arab countries.
During its 32 sessions, several cooperation agreements have been signed relating to economic, trade, investment, cultural, scientific, and technical cooperation.
Last year’s meeting was held in Cairo’s New Administrative Capital in May 2024. Co-chaired by Madbouly and his Jordanian counterpart, the 32nd session of the Egyptian-Jordanian Committee witnessed the signing of several agreements to increase investment between both countries.
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