A photo for President Sisi, King Abdullah II, the Crown Price of Abu Dhabi, and Iraqi Prime Minister from the Egyptian Presidency. The photo was cropped to show only the first three leaders.
29 May 2022: The three-way partnership between the UAE, Egypt, and Jordan supports the comprehensive development process and consolidates unprecedented cooperation that lays the foundations for economic integration, according to Al-Bayan Newspaper
Jordan is working with the United Arab of Emirates (UAE), Egypt and Iraq to build foundations of political and economic cooperation, said Jordanian monarch King Abdullah II in a meeting with a number of former prime ministers at the Al Husseiniya Palace in Amman, on Sunday.
He added that Jordan maintains its relations with every party in the region and does not depend on one party, to diversify options for achieving its interests and securing its strategic needs.
The Jordanian king affirmed the importance of joint projects to fight poverty and unemployment, and to find solutions to food security, energy and water challenges.
Abu Dhabi Developmental Holding Company PJSC (ADQ) will allocate an investment fund of $10 billion to invest in projects emanating from the integrated industrial partnership between the UAE, Jordan and Egypt in the agreed sectors.
Sultan bin Ahmed Al Jaber, Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and the UAE's Special Envoy for Climate Change, announced the integrated industrial partnership between the UAE, Jordan and Egypt, at the conference held in Abu Dhabi on Sunday, May 29.
“Today, the UAE is entering a new phase, under an exceptional leadership that looks forward to the future and focuses its efforts on enhancing security and safety, peace and stability, as essential enablers of growth and prosperity that serve humankind, in the Emirates, the region, and the world at large,” the minister said.
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