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Interior Ministers of Saudi Arabia and Jordan sign agreement to fight drug trafficking

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Last updated: 2024/09/27 at 1:19 AM
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Saudi Minister of Interior received his Jordanian counterpart at the ministry’s headquarters in Riyadh to discuss ways to enhance security cooperation. They signed a cooperation agreement in the field of combating illicit trafficking in narcotics. The meeting was attended by senior Saudi and Jordanian officials, showcasing the strong ties between the two countries.

The meeting between Saudi Minister of Interior Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif and Jordanian Minister Mazin Abdullah Al-Farrayeh focused on enhancing security cooperation. Both ministers discussed various topics of common interest and signed a cooperation agreement in the field of combating illicit trafficking in narcotics, psychotropic substances, and chemical precursors.

The attendance of senior Saudi and Jordanian officials, including Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior Dr. Khalid Al-Batal and Jordanian Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Haitham Saleh Abu Al-Foul, highlights the importance of the meeting. This cooperation agreement will strengthen the efforts of both countries in combating the illegal trade of drugs and other illicit substances.

The signing of this agreement demonstrates the commitment of Saudi Arabia and Jordan to work together in addressing security challenges. By collaborating in combating illicit trafficking, both countries aim to improve the safety and well-being of their citizens. This partnership will also help in preventing the smuggling of illegal substances across borders, contributing to regional security.

The strong relationship between Saudi Arabia and Jordan is further solidified through such agreements and collaborations. Both countries value the importance of security cooperation and continue to work together towards common goals. The presence of senior officials from both sides at the meeting underscores the high level of commitment to enhancing security measures.

Overall, the meeting between the Saudi Minister of Interior and his Jordanian counterpart marks a significant step in strengthening security cooperation between the two countries. By signing a cooperation agreement in combating illicit trafficking, Saudi Arabia and Jordan are taking proactive measures to address security challenges and protect the well-being of their citizens. This partnership reflects the shared commitment of both nations towards enhancing regional security and stability.

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