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‘Russia keen on military, energy cooperation with Jordan’
By Petra - Jan 17,2014 - Last updated at Jan 17,2014
MOSCOW — Jordan’s Ambassador to Russia Ziad Majali on Thursday presented his credentials to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
During the ceremony, Putin noted that Russia looks to implement joint ventures with Jordan in the area of technical military cooperation and energy, saying that his country maintains “intensive” communications with His Majesty King Abdullah to this effect.
The Russian president also stressed his country’s willingness to exert all its efforts to ensure the success of the peace conference on Syria, slated to be held on January 22 in Switzerland.
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