Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi landed in Amman on Monday for a high-stakes meetup with Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi 🤝. The mission? Celebrating 10 years since both nations kicked off their strategic partnership and plotting fresh collaborations for the future.
“This year marks the 10th anniversary of the China-Jordan strategic partnership,” Wang noted, praising a decade of sound, steady development that’s yielded wins in trade, technology, and cultural exchange 🌐. He highlighted China’s readiness to import more high-quality Jordanian products, support Jordan’s economic growth, and encourage Chinese businesses to invest locally.
Looking ahead, Wang proposed exploring new frontiers like photovoltaics, AI, and science partnerships 🚀. On the people-to-people front, both sides aim to boost exchanges in culture, tourism, education, and civil aviation to deepen mutual understanding.
Against the backdrop of a complex Middle East, Wang stressed the choice between escalating conflict or steering toward peace talks. He praised Jordan as a stabilizing force in the region and pledged that China will work closely with Jordan to safeguard regional peace, stability, and development ✌️.
Safadi returned the warmth, calling China a “great friend and strategic partner” and reaffirming Jordan’s unwavering commitment to the one-China principle 🇨🇳. He lauded China’s fair stance on the Palestinian question and looks forward to continued coordination for a comprehensive, lasting settlement and regional stability.
As both ministers wrap up their discussions, they’re scripting the next chapter of China-Jordan friendship—one powered by innovation, solidarity, and shared aspirations for peace and prosperity.
Reference(s):
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