Prince Mired and Saudi Ambassador Discuss Collaborative Efforts at Hashemite Commission for Disabled Soldiers

Amman: HRH Prince Mired bin Raad, Chief Chamberlain and Chair of the Board of Directors of the Hashemite Commission for Disabled Soldiers (HCDS), received Prince Mansour bin Khalid bin Farhan Al Saud, Ambassador of Saudi Arabia, at the Commission's offices on Sunday: During a tour of the Commission's facilities, the ambassador was introduced to the health, rehabilitation, social, and psychological services provided to disabled military personnel.

According to Jordan News Agency, the ambassador learned about the Commission's empowerment, training, and rehabilitation programs aimed at improving their quality of life and promoting their integration into society. Prince Mired emphasized the Commission's commitment to developing its services and expanding cooperation and the exchange of expertise with relevant institutions to enhance the level of care provided to disabled military personnel.

Al Saud expressed appreciation for the Commission's national and humanitarian role, commending the quality of its services and programs for wounded military personnel, which reflect the care and attention accorded to this segment. The ambassador signed the visitors' book, expressing appreciation for the Commission's efforts and wishing it continued success in carrying out its national and humanitarian mission.