ISLAMABAD – Pakistan and Jordan have agreed to strengthen cooperationbetween the two countries in trade and other fields.
The understanding came during meeting of the visiting King Abdullah II withPresident Mamnoon Hussain in Islamabad on Friday.
The Jordanian King said concrete proposals for cooperation would come underdiscussion during meeting of Pakistan-Jordan Joint Ministerial Commissionnext month.
He said Pakistan’s strong position on issues concerning the Muslim worldhas been a source of strength for the Ummah.
President Mamnoon Hussain emphasized that issues of Kashmir and Palestineshould be resolved at the earliest for the sake of global peace andstability.
He lauded Jordan for adopting a courageous stand on the issue ofrecognition of Jerusalem as capital of Israel by the United States.
Meanwhile, King of Jordan Abdullah II has left Islamabad after paying a twoday visit to Islamabad.
Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi saw him off at the Nur Khan airbase.
Before departure, he witnessed the mesmerizing aerobatics of indigenouslybuilt JF-17 thunder fighter jets.
Air Chief Sohail Aman briefed the royal guest about the operationalcapabilities of multi-role combat aircraft.