Monday 28 Mar 2016 - 11:06 Makkah mean time-19-6-1437
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Amman, (IINA) - Jordanian King Abdullah on Sunday held talks with Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, on a number of Middle East issues, including the Syrian issue and prospects for finding a political solution to the crisis as well as alleviating the impact of the refugee crisis, Petra News Agency reported.
The talks dealt with the war against terrorism and ways to address this phenomenon in a holistic fashion and cooperation between the various regional parties. King Abdullah renewed condemnation the recent terrorist attacks that struck Turkey.
King Abdullah and Davutoglu discussed ways to forge closer economic relations between the two countries. The King spoke about available investment opportunities in the Kingdom and said the Turkish private sector can take part in the implementation of major ventures the Kingdom plans to launch.
On the other side, the King said Jordan and Turkey face common challenges, especially the Syrian refugee crisis, which requires both countries to maintain constant coordination and consultation to serve their interests and preserve the region's stability and security.
Abdullah emphasized that the international community should shoulder its responsibilities towards countries host of Syrian refugees, at the forefront of which are Jordan and Turkey, which continue to bear major burdens arising from the refugee crisis.
For his part, the Turkish prime said his country is keen to establish robust cooperation with Jordan and to maintain contacts over regional issues of common concern.
SM/IINA
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