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Jordan seeks full mutual benefit of Canada FTA

By JT - Jan 23,2014 - Last updated at Jan 23,2014

AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah on Thursday held talks with Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper that focused on bilateral ties and regional developments, especially the peace process and the situation in Syria.

During the meeting, which was attended by Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour, the King stressed the need to improve the cooperation agreements signed between the two countries to boost bilateral relations, voicing appreciation for Canada’s support to Jordan, especially in the field of development and youth empowerment, according to a Royal Court statement.

His Majesty also underlined the secure and stable investment environment in Jordan.

He called on Canadian investors to utilise the Kingdom’s investment incentives and its strategic location as a gateway to regional markets, the statement said.

On the peace process, the King reiterated that the establishment of an independent and viable Palestinian state within the pre-1967 lines with East Jerusalem as its capital on the basis of the two-state solution lies at the heart of the Kingdom’s strategic interests.

On Syria, the King renewed Jordan’s unaltered stance that calls for a comprehensive political solution to the Syrian crisis that can end the suffering of the Syrian people and safeguard the territorial unity of their country, warning at the same time of the consequences of extremism, violence and terrorism on the entire region, the Royal Court said.

The King also tackled Jordan’s increasing burdens resulting from hosting the largest number of Syrian refugees, expressing appreciation for the Canadian assistance to the Kingdom in this regard.

For his part, Harper expressed his country’s keenness on maintaining coordination and consultation with Jordan, stressing at the same time that Jordan’s development endeavours and reform process represent a model of success in the Middle East region.

Harper also briefed His Majesty on the outcomes of his visits to the Palestinian territories and Israel, commending the King’s efforts towards peace and stability in the region.

In his welcome remarks, the King commended the deeply rooted Jordanian-Canadian ties, expressing hopes that the free trade agreement (FTA) signed between the two countries would be fully utilised with the help of businesspeople from the two countries, the statement said.

The discussions were attended by Royal Court Chief Fayez Tarawneh, King’s Office Director Imad Fakhoury, and senior officials and diplomats from both sides.

Ensour also held separate talks with Harper that also focused on means to bolster bilateral ties as well as regional developments. 

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