Mohammed noted that the seminar served as a strategic preparatory step for the EU–Jordan Investment Conference planned for April 2026, adding that Jordan is positioning itself as a gateway between the EU, the Levant region, and the broader Arab and Gulf markets.
Emphasizing that the meetings held between senior Jordanian officials and their European counterparts point to a growing alignment between the EU’s institutional priorities and regional economic integration objectives, Mohammed stated that cooperation under the EU–Jordan Strategic and Comprehensive Partnership is being transformed into actionable financial instruments and policy-backed investment opportunities.
Mohammed added that the key messages emerging from the discussions focused on integrating trade diversification into structured investment frameworks, developing scalable infrastructure, logistics, and energy projects, and establishing trade and investment corridors that would connect Europe and the Middle East via Jordan.
Highlighting that EU–Jordan relations have entered a new phase, Mohammed concluded, “EU–Jordan cooperation is now moving beyond the stage of intent toward tangible results.”
Source: Jordan Daily
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