During this meeting, Naciri highlighted the high level of Morocco-Jordan relations, stressing the importance of their further development and consolidation.
For his part, Al Fayez highlighted the strength of fraternal relations between the two kingdoms, stressing that these relations are "strong" and based on mutual respect, serving the common interests of the two sister countries.
In this sense, the President of the Jordanian Senate called for the promotion of joint investments, increasing the volume of bilateral trade and removing all obstacles hindering the development of bilateral economic and trade relations.
On the other hand, the Moroccan Ambassador met with the members of Jordan-Morocco Brotherhood Committee in the Senate.
The Moroccan diplomat emphasized the strength of bilateral ties and their development thanks to the efforts and determination of the leaders of both countries, recalling the "common positions of the two kingdoms vis-à-vis regional and international issues, including the Palestinian question."
He highlighted, moreover, the level of parliamentary relations between the two countries that reflect the aspirations of the two brotherly peoples, while welcoming the position of Jordan on the issue of the Moroccan Sahara.
For his part, the Chairman of the Committee highlighted the depth of relations between the two brotherly countries, expressing the wish to see them further strengthened in all areas, including parliamentary.
He also reiterated the determination of both parties to maintain constant communication on regional and international issues of common interest, noting that relations between the two countries are growing and evolving in different areas, to achieve national ambitions.
The chairman of the Brotherhood Committee praised the position of the Kingdom of Morocco, which chairs the Al-Quds Committee, towards the Palestinian cause, and the historical Hashemite guardianship of the Holy Places in Al-Quds Asharif.
For their part, the members of the Brotherhood Committee emphasized the need to reactivate and strengthen the conventions and memoranda of understanding signed between the two countries, in the interests of both peoples, and to develop ties in the fields of commerce, tourism and economy.