Jordan, Oman Parliaments Discuss Legislative Cooperation

Amman: Speaker of the House of Representatives Mazen Al-Qadi on Monday affirmed the strong ties between Jordan and Oman, highlighting their continued cooperation and shared commitment to strengthening parliamentary relations. Al-Qadi made the remarks during a meeting with Sultan bin Matar Al-Azizi, chairman of the Legal Committee at Oman's State Council, and members of the committee, in the presence of Omani Ambassador to Jordan Sheikh Fahad Bin Abdul Rahman Alojaili.

According to Jordan News Agency, Al-Qadi described Jordanian-Omani relations as a model of established Arab ties based on mutual trust, respect, and continuous coordination under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II and Sultan Haitham bin Tariq and built on the historic legacy established by the late King Hussein bin Talal and the late Sultan Qaboos bin Said. He said relations continue to develop across various fields, stressing the importance of building on existing achievements and translating shared political will into practical initiatives that strengthen the partnership between the two countries and serve their peoples.

Al-Qadi emphasized the importance of advancing parliamentary cooperation through activating friendship committees, exchanging visits and legislative expertise, and enhancing coordination between specialized committees to improve parliamentary performance and benefit from shared experiences. For his part, Al-Azizi expressed Oman's appreciation for its distinguished relations with Jordan, stressing the importance of continuing to expand cooperation, particularly in parliamentary and legislative fields.

He highlighted the value of exchanging legal and legislative expertise to enhance parliamentary work, praising Jordan's role under King Abdullah II in supporting regional security and stability, defending Arab causes, and promoting political solutions and dialogue to address regional crises.