Cyprus, Greece and Jordan to visit Iraq to promote 3+1 cooperation
The foreign ministers of Greece, Cyprus and Jordan, have agreed, once conditions allow for it, to travel to Iraq to promote the cooperation 3+1.
Cyprus Foreign Minister, Nikos Christodoulides, participated in a trilateral teleconference with his counterparts from Greece and Jordan, Ayman Safadi and Nikos Dendia, an official press release said.
During the teleconference, the ministers exchanged views, among other things, on the progress made in the framework of the institutionalized tripartite cooperation between Cyprus, Greece and Jordan, on the cooperation of the three countries with Iraq, on tackling the effects of the pandemic on developments.
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Cyprus Foreign Minister, Nikos Christodoulides, participated in a trilateral teleconference with his counterparts from Greece and Jordan, Ayman Safadi and Nikos Dendia, an official press release said.
During the teleconference, the ministers exchanged views, among other things, on the progress made in the framework of the institutionalized tripartite cooperation between Cyprus, Greece and Jordan, on the cooperation of the three countries with Iraq, on tackling the effects of the pandemic on developments.
(CNA)
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