As Jordan approaches its 80th Independence Day, the country is emphasizing its enduring and robust relationship with Qatar, signaling a commitment to further collaboration across various sectors. Jordanian Minister of Government Communication, Mohammad Momani, underscored the importance of these ties, highlighting the mutual dedication of both countries to enhance bilateral cooperation for the benefit of their citizens.
Momani expressed that Jordan places high importance on its partnership with Qatar, focusing efforts on strengthening connections in political, economic, and developmental areas. This commitment reflects a broader strategy to build on existing alliances and foster deeper international relationships.
Reflecting on the journey since gaining independence, Momani emphasized Jordan’s steadfast support for major Arab causes, with a particular focus on the Palestinian issue. He also reaffirmed Jordan’s ongoing role in protecting Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem, a testament to the nation’s dedication to regional and religious matters.
Independence Day serves as a symbol of Jordan’s resilience and stability amidst regional challenges, according to Momani. He noted that despite these challenges, Jordan has successfully fortified its constitutional and democratic institutions, showcasing the nation’s commitment to governance and societal development.
Furthermore, ongoing reform and modernization initiatives are crucial components of Jordan’s national agenda. Momani highlighted efforts aimed at improving public services and fostering development, which are pivotal in enhancing the welfare of Jordanian citizens, marking progress and forward-thinking in the nation’s policy-making.