04-Jul-2019

The Jordanian sides, headed by Prime
Minister Dr. Omar al-Razzaz and Egyptian Prime Minister Dr. Mostafa Medbouli,
held a meeting on Wednesday at the twenty-eighth session of the Jordanian Joint
Higher Committee in Cairo.
The two ministers discussed the importance of the meetings of the committee in
enhancing bilateral relations and developing cooperation fields as a step
towards economic integration between the two countries.
During the talks, the two sides agreed to find immediate solutions to obstacles
facing the process of joint cooperation and to set a timetable for the
implementation of what has been agreed upon in all fields.
The Egyptian side stressed the importance of finding an immediate solution to
the complaints of the industrial sector related to the registration procedures
of Jordanian companies inside Egypt and granting them a preferential advantage
and fixing a maximum period of two weeks to complete the registration process
and take the Egyptian side to further facilities at the crossings to enter
Jordanian goods and goods.
The Egyptian side also promised to review the procedures related to the
registration of Jordanian medicines in the Egyptian market, especially
medicines that are not produced in Egypt.
The Jordanian side stressed that the Egyptian workers in Jordan are brothers
and their families and they are part of the march of the economy and production
and that the contribution of these workers in the sectors of agriculture,
construction and services is very basic and that their children will be treated
in public schools in Jordan to treat Jordanian students in terms of school
fees.
The two sides agreed to form a working group from the government and private
sectors in both countries to study the most appropriate formula for setting up
a logistic area in Jordan to export services and contribute to the
reconstruction and development process in neighboring countries.
The two sides discussed the possibility of reaching an agreement on the
convicts in the two countries to complete the duration of their sentences in
his country and for humanitarian and social reasons.
They also agreed to strengthen the connection of electricity, gas and petroleum
products and to develop plans to meet any increase in demand within the two
countries or sister countries.
Prime Minister Dr. Omar al-Razzaz said in a speech during the meeting that the
meetings of the Jordanian-Egyptian Joint High Committee come within the
framework of the established relations between the two countries, which are
always strengthened by the directives of His Majesty King Abdullah II and his
Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
He pointed out that the two countries agree on the visions and have the same
challenges and opportunities as they live in an inflamed neighborhood and seek
to work and coordinate together to mitigate the repercussions of regional
crises.
He pointed out that the continuous communication between the ministers from
both sides contributes to addressing all issues and finding solutions on any
impediments to the march of cooperation, stressing the importance of follow-up
to ensure the implementation of what was agreed upon.
The Prime Minister pointed out that the delegation of the private sector
participating in the meetings of the Committee, which includes the heads of the
Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Jordan and Chairman of the Association of
businessmen, which represent the production sector and have a real role in
increasing trade exchange between the two countries.
On the Egyptian employment in Jordan, the Prime Minister stressed that it is
part of the march of the economy and production, pointing out that the
government has taken measures to regulate the labor market, especially since
there is part of it is not registered and therefore there is no documentation
on the preparation and areas of work and expressed the government's willingness
to provide more facilities in sectors that need Labor market . Dr.
Al-Razzaz added that there are great opportunities to maximize transport and
tourism by increasing the number of flights and capacities for Royal Jordanian
and Egyptian Airlines.
He pointed out the importance of facilitating the entry procedures of Jordanian
products exported to the Egyptian market and not delay in the procedures of
inspection and inspection, which affects many of the perishable goods in
addition to facilitating the registration procedures of Jordanian companies. Al-Razzaz
pointed out that the pharmaceutical sector in Jordan has an international
reputation and the Jordanian medicine is exported to Europe, the United States
and South and East Asian countries, pointing out the importance of facilitating
registration procedures in Egypt.For his part, Egyptian Prime Minister Dr.
Mostafa Medbouli said that the most distinguished of the meetings of the
Committee is the spirit of brotherhood, openness and transparency in dealing with
the issues. This stems from the strength of the historical relations between
the two brotherly countries and pointed out that Egypt and Jordan face
challenges and regional circumstances. To meet the challenges and implications
of them.
He stressed the importance of opening and expanding the horizons of investment
cooperation to the private sector in both countries and removing any
bureaucratic or legislative obstacles.
The Jordanian and Egyptian sides signed eight memorandums of understanding,
executive programs and protocols of cooperation that regulate the fields of
cooperation between the two countries in a number of fields, including a
protocol of cooperation in the field of administration, public service and
civil service signed by Jordanian Minister of Labor Nidal Batayneh. The
protocol was signed by Minister of Transport Anmar Al-Khasawneh and Egyptian
Minister of Transport Kamel Al-Wazir and a memorandum of understanding for
cooperation between the Consumer Protection Agency and the Jordan Market
Control Directorate signed by Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply Tariq
Al-Hamouri and Egyptian Minister of Supply and Internal Trade Dr. Ali
Al-Meselhi.
The two sides also signed the bilateral plan of cooperation protocol in the
field of public administration and civil service signed by Minister of Labor
Nidal Batayneh, Minister of Manpower Mohammed Saffan and an executive program
in the field of investment promotion and protocol of cooperation in the field
of free zones investment signed by Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply Tariq
Hamouri and Investment Minister Dr. Sahar Nasr. The signing of a
memorandum of understanding for cooperation in the field of housing,
construction and construction signed by the Minister of State for Prime
Minister Sami al-Daoud and the Minister of Investment and International
Cooperation in Egypt and a memorandum of understanding in the field of radio
and television cooperation between the National Information Authority in Egypt
and the Radio and Television Foundation in Jordan, signed by the Minister of
Education, Walid Maani and Minister of Investment in Egypt. Prime Minister
Dr. Omar al-Razzaz and the Egyptian prime minister signed the minutes of the
meetings of the Jordanian-Egyptian Higher Committee at its twenty-eighth
session.
Prime Minister Dr. Omar al-Razzaz and his Egyptian counterpart, Dr. Mustafa
Medbouli, held a press conference during which they stressed the importance of
the meetings of the Jordanian-Egyptian Joint High Committee which is one of the
oldest and most regular committees in supporting and strengthening bilateral
cooperation relations in various fields.
Dr. Al-Razzaz stressed that the purpose of the committee's work is to overcome
any obstacles to the process of deep brotherly relations and to look at the
prospects of cooperation at the regional level.
"We live together in a hot region and successive crises, and we must guard
and help our brothers to overcome any obstacles and lay the foundations for our
integration," he said.
He stressed that the meetings of the Higher Committee formed a brotherly
meeting based on clear directives from His Majesty King Abdullah II and his
Excellency President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi to elevate this established
relationship to a more integrated and deeper stage than it was.
"It was a rich and frank meeting in which we identified the obstacles, the
challenges we face and the great opportunities for the two countries at the
regional level," he added.
On the subject of Egyptian labor, he stressed that they are our sons and it was
agreed that the children of Egyptians in Jordan would be treated like Jordanian
students in public schools. "This is a duty we offer to our
brothers."
The study also discussed the possibility of reaching an agreement on those sentenced
to spend their sentences in their country of origin and for humanitarian and
social reasons and relief of their relatives during their visit.
He pointed out that the two sides identified the major challenges and
opportunities available in the sectors of air transport, export and trade
exchange and agreed to find solutions to them, stressing the importance of the
energy sector of the two countries and connectivity with the region.
Al-Razzaz pointed to the agreement on the exchange of experience in the
curricula, especially scientific, which witnessed a qualitative leap in both
countries, as well as the establishment of a joint logistics area to export
services to neighboring countries.
The premier stressed that the meetings of the 28th session of the Higher
Committee reflected the determination of the two countries to move forward in
enhancing relations and cooperation in spite of the regional challenges,
setting up a follow-up timetable and implementing what was agreed upon.
For his part, the Egyptian Prime Minister said that the talks dealt with
economic cooperation and the volume of trade exchange, which still has a lot to
increase and growth and the emphasis on resolving any obstacles facing the
private sector in both countries.
He said that the committee has seen what is facing the investments in both
countries, and it was agreed to set up an implementation plan to solve the
problems very urgently.
He pointed out that the Egyptian government has taken a decision to give the
issue of registration of Jordanian companies in the Egyptian market the
importance necessary and give them preferential advantage so that the
registration period does not exceed two weeks.
"We talked about the integration of the two countries into other markets
in the region, some of which need reconstruction, and we have the ability to
enter the markets in the Arab region and Africa and benefit from the
competitive advantages of the two countries and their geographic
location," he said.
On the Egyptian labor, the Egyptian Prime Minister thanked the Jordanian
government for the positive steps in dealing with Egyptian labor and the
promise to resolve any obstacles encountered.
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