Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry held on Tuesday a meeting with foreign ministers of Jordan and Iraq in Cairo, within the framework of the tripartite cooperation mechanism that brings together the three countries.
Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Ahmed Abou Zeid said that the meeting, which was held on the sidelines of Cairo’s hosting of the meeting of the Arab Liaison Committee on Syria, constitutes an important platform for joint efforts aimed at strengthening the mechanisms of economic cooperation between the three countries in various fields.
It is an opportunity for consultation and coordination on various regional and international issues of common interest, in order to preserve the unity of the Arab world and maintain the security and stability of the countries and peoples of the region.
The meeting was a good opportunity to follow up on cooperation and strategic integration projects between the three countries.
Abou Zeid revealed that the foreign ministers of the three countries agreed to hold a follow-up meeting on the sidelines of the high-level meetings of the UN General Assembly in New York next September, in order to accurately determine the executive position of joint cooperation projects and provide the necessary support and facilities to facilitate their implementation on the ground.