Syrian Interior Minister Anas Khattab and his Jordanian counterpart, Mazen Al-Faraya, met Tuesday in Amman to discuss boosting security cooperation, improving border management, and facilitating the movement of people and goods between the two countries.
According to the Syrian Interior Ministry’s Telegram channel, Khattab emphasized the need for continued coordination on shared security concerns and praised Jordan’s role in maintaining regional stability.
The meeting was attended by Qutaiba Badawi, head of Syria’s General Authority for Land and Sea Border Crossings; Maj. Gen. Ubaidallah Al-Maaytah, director of Jordan’s Public Security Directorate; and other senior officials from both sides.
The talks are part of broader efforts to strengthen Syrian-Jordanian relations and promote cooperation to support the security and stability of both nations.
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