Cyprus and Jordan are expected to sign a significant number of agreements across various sectors before the end of 2016, government spokesperson Nikos Christodoulides said on Thursday.
In his remarks to reporters at the Presidential Palace, following the visit of the King of Jordan Abdullah II to Cyprus, Christodoulides said that during President Nicos Anastasiades and King Abdullah II’s meeting, they held, “a very constructive discussion on issues concerning the bilateral relations between the two countries and regional developments; and the President had the opportunity to brief also about the developments on the Cyprus problem, and what is taking place at the negotiating table.”
Regarding the bilateral relations, Christodoulides said that there was a discussion on issues concerning the strengthening of economic relations, tourism ties, and energy issues, based on developments in the region and Europe.
“It should be expected, before the end of the year, that there will be a signing of a significant number of agreements in various sectors between the two countries. Also discussed was the prospect of a trilateral meeting at the level of Heads of State between Cyprus, Greece and Jordan,” he said.
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