King receives Irish President

Amman
14 February 2006

His Majesty King Abdullah and Irish President Mary McAleese on Tuesday discussed means to boost bilateral ties, focusing on cooperation in the economic, education and IT fields.



The two leaders also held talks on Middle East issues and efforts to push forward the peace process in the region.



The King highlighted the key role of the EU in achieving stability in the region, reiterating that the international community should continue its support for the Palestinian Authority.



McAleese was in Jordan upon an invitation by the King, who along with Her Majesty Queen Rania visited Ireland in March 2004.



Two years ago, Jordan and Ireland signed an agreement on cooperation in IT and communications development.



The president commended the level of cooperation between Jordan and Ireland as well as the Kingdom's efforts to help achieve peace and stability in the region.

The Jordan Times