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Army Chief Norwegian Ambassador discuss military cooperation - Jordan News

Army Chief Norwegian Ambassador discuss military cooperation - Jordan News

Jordan News10-02-2025
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Major General Yousef Huneiti, received Norwegian Ambassador Mona Juul on Sunday at the General Command of the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army. اضافة اعلان During the meeting, attended by senior Jordanian Armed Forces officers and the Norwegian defense attaché, discussions focused on enhancing bilateral cooperation and coordination across various fields. They also reviewed regional and international developments in a manner that serves the interests of both countries' armed forces. Huneiti underscored the importance of the strategic partnership between Jordan and Norway and highlighted the need for unified international efforts to promote global security and peace.
Juul, in turn, commended Jordan's pivotal role, under the leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II, in fostering security and stability in the region. Petra
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