Morocco and Jordan Enhance Parliamentary Relations
On Monday, May 3, 2026, a significant meeting took place in Rabat, marking an important advancement in the parliamentary relations between Morocco and Jordan. Rachid Talbi Alami, the President of Morocco's House of Representatives, welcomed Khaleefa Suleiman Mohammad Al-Diyat, who heads the Permanent Administrative Commission of the Jordanian House of Representatives. Al-Diyat is leading a parliamentary delegation on a working visit to Morocco, which is scheduled to continue until May 10.
During their discussions, both leaders underscored the historical and enduring ties that have characterized the relationship between the two nations. Talbi Alami took the opportunity to present the fundamental institutional reforms undertaken in Morocco, highlighting the achievements of the parliamentary system and the essential roles played by the House of Representatives within it. This sharing of insights aims to bolster the understanding and collaboration between the two legislative bodies.
Al-Diyat expressed that the primary objective of this visit is to reinforce the already strong relations between Morocco and Jordan's legislative institutions. He emphasized the importance of enhancing knowledge exchange and collaborative efforts through this engagement. Furthermore, he reaffirmed the Jordanian legislative body's dedication to deepening both bilateral and multilateral parliamentary cooperation, while fostering open lines of communication, consultation, and dialogue among parliamentarians.
Moreover, Al-Diyat highlighted the visit as a valuable opportunity to learn from Morocco’s experiences, particularly in the areas of decentralization and territorial management. He conveyed admiration for the deep-rooted fraternal and historical bonds between the two countries, which extend to their leaders and citizens alike. The Jordanian delegation's itinerary includes various meetings and field visits aimed at exploring significant projects currently underway in Morocco, showcasing the collaborative spirit of the visit.
As reported by en.yabiladi.com.