Jordanian King Abdullah II and Crown Prince Hussein Bin Abdullah II bid farewell, at Marka airport to President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, at the end of his visit to Jordan.
Yesterday, Sisi arrived in Amman on an official visit, at the invitation of King Abdullah II.
During his visit, the Egyptian president held talks with a number of Jordanian senior officials and discussed ways to boost bilateral cooperation between both countries in various fields.
On Monday, President Abdel Fattah El Sisi lauded the level of coordination between Egypt and Jordan on issues of common interest, asserting the two countries’ keenness to enhance the joint Arab action to confront the several challenges facing the Arab world.
“President Sisi made the remarks during his meeting on Monday with King Abdullah II at Basman Palace in Amman,” Presidential Spokesman Bassam Rady said.
On his part, the Jordanian king described Sisi’s role as a model to follow for preserving stability, as well as for advancing development, economic and social conditions in the Arab world.
King Abdullah asserted his country’s keenness to bolster its relations with Egypt at all levels in a way that serves the joint interests of the two countries and their peoples.