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Jordanian- Moroccan joint higher committee
Jordan-Morocco, Politics, 10/25/2001

Moroccan- Jordanian official talks started in Amman on Wednesday in the framework of the joint higher committee between the two states under the chairmanship of the Jordanian prime minister Ali Abu al-Ragheb and his Moroccan counterpart Abdul Rahman al-Yousefi who arrived in Amman on Tuesday evening on top of a high ranking governmental delegation in a visit to Jordan which lasts for three days.

In conclusion of the meetings of the committee, the two sides will sign several agreements, protocols and programs which deal with co-operation relations in the areas of sea transport, commerce and ports and setting up a council for joint businessmen and media co-operation as well as technical co-operation to encourage investment and co-operation in the fields of social development, culture, sciences, tourism and the development of exports.

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