jordans energy minister to visit cairo monday
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Jordan's energy minister to visit Cairo Monday

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Jordan's Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Ibrahim Saif
Amman - Arab Today

Jordan's Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Ibrahim Saif will pay an official visit Monday to Cairo. 

During the visit, Saif is expected to meet with Egyptian Petroleum Minister Tareq Mulla to discuss ways of mutual cooperation in the field of energy and natural gas.

In a statement Sunday, Jordan's Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources said that Saif will discuss with Egyptian officials the plans and strategies of the Egyptian government regarding new discoveries of natural gas in the Mediterranean. 

Aspects of bilateral cooperation will be discussed during the meeting, the statement added.

Source ; MENA

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