As Jordan prepares to celebrate its 80th Independence Day, the nation’s strong and enduring relationship with Qatar is being emphasized as a cornerstone of its foreign policy. Jordanian Minister of Government Communication Mohammad Momani has expressed the mutual commitment of both countries to enhance cooperation across various sectors, reflecting their robust bilateral ties.
Momani underscored the significance of Jordan’s partnership with Qatar, noting that both nations are eager to expand their collaboration in political, economic, and developmental arenas. This commitment to deepening ties is seen as a mutual benefit to the citizens of both countries, cementing a partnership that has been cultivated over many years.
Reflecting on the broader context of Jordan’s independence, Momani highlighted the kingdom’s steadfast dedication to Arab causes, particularly the Palestinian issue. He also pointed out Jordan’s ongoing efforts to protect Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem, emphasizing the country’s role in regional stability and peace.
Jordan’s Independence Day serves not only as a celebration of resilience and stability but also as a reminder of the nation’s commitment to strengthening its democratic and constitutional institutions. According to Momani, despite facing regional challenges, Jordan has remained a stable and resilient nation.
Furthermore, Momani noted the ongoing reform and modernization initiatives aimed at enhancing public services and promoting development. These efforts are integral to improving the welfare of Jordanian citizens and ensuring that the country’s progress continues in a way that benefits all segments of society.
