‘Pak-Jordan share strong religious, cultural bonds’

By Minahil Makhdoom

ISLAMABAD: Speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser has said that relations between Pakistan and Jordan are based on strong foundations of religion, brotherhood, culture and history. He said that parliamentary diplomacy can play an important role in promoting bilateral relations between the two Islamic brother countries. He was talking to Ambassador of Jordan Major General (Retd) Ibrahim Yala Al Madani who called on him in Parliament House on Tuesday. Issues of mutual interest and enhancing bilateral relations came under discussion during the meeting. Asad Qaiser also stressed the need for enhancing bilateral trade which did not commensurate the existing economic potential on either side. The Speaker also spoke about the stance of both the countries on important regional and global issues. He expressed the need to further enhance cooperation at CPA and IPU level for joint input on issues confronting region and the world at large. He also stressed the need to tackle growing trend of Islamophobia in the West. He said that Muslim Ummah should adopt a common strategy to eradicate Islamophobia.
Ambassador Major General (R) Ibrahim Yala Al-Madani said that Jordan also values its close fraternal relations with Pakistan and seeks to expand them further. He said that Jordan seeks to boost economic and trade cooperation with Pakistan. He said that undoubtedly there are excellent trade opportunities between the two countries that can be tapped for mutual benefit. He agreed for further enhancing parliamentary ties between the legislatures of Pakistan and Jordan. He said that apart from cooperation in diverse economic sectors, collaboration to tap tourism potential in Pakistan and Jordan should also be pondered. Later, talking to Ambassador of Afghanistan Najibullah AliKhel who called on him in the Parliament House, Asad Qaiser said that recent engagement between the political hierarchy, parliamentarians and business communities had brought both the nations more closer. He said that the cultural, religious and historic affinities existed on either side of the border. He said that Pakistan seeks further enhancement of cooperation with Afghanistan for economic and regional development.