Shura Council Speaker Enhances Saudi-Jordanian Relations With Official Jordan Visit
The Speaker of the Shura Council, Sheikh Dr. Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Al-Sheikh, has embarked on an official journey to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, leading a delegation in response to an invitation from Ahmed Al-Safadi, the Speaker of the Lower House of Jordan. This visit underscores the deep-rooted ties and ongoing collaboration between Saudi Arabia and Jordan across various sectors.
Upon their arrival at Queen Alia International Airport in Amman, the delegation was warmly welcomed by Ahmed Al-Safadi, Naif bin Bandar Al-Sudairi, the Saudi Ambassador to Jordan, alongside a host of senior Jordanian officials. This reception marks the beginning of a series of engagements aimed at bolstering the fraternal relations between the two nations.

In a recent press statement, Sheikh Dr. Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Al-Sheikh lauded the progress made in strengthening the partnership between Saudi Arabia and Jordan. He highlighted the mutual commitment of both leaderships to further consolidate their brotherly ties to fulfill the aspirations of their peoples. The Shura Council plays a pivotal role in this endeavor through parliamentary diplomacy, aiming to build bridges, clarify viewpoints, and promote Saudi Arabia's positions on various global issues.
The visit includes a significant meeting with Ahmed Al-Safadi to discuss enhancing parliamentary cooperation and unifying efforts in regional and international forums. Such dialogue is crucial for coordinating common positions and visions, thereby strengthening dialogue and cooperation mechanisms between the two legislative bodies.
Furthermore, Sheikh Dr. Abdullah bin Mohammed Al Al-Sheikh is scheduled to meet with Faisal bin Akef Al-Fayez, the Jordanian Speaker of the Senate, along with several Senate officials and other high-ranking Jordanian figures. These meetings are integral to reinforcing the diplomatic and parliamentary ties between Saudi Arabia and Jordan, showcasing a shared commitment to regional stability and cooperation.
With inputs from SPA