Royal Court Secretary General Mohammed Al Karaki and Charge d’Affaires of the UAE Embassy in Amman Fahed Otaibi attended the handover ceremony of the medical aid at Queen Alia International Airport, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
Lauding the two countries’ cooperation and coordination, Minister of State for Media Affairs Amjad Adaileh expressed gratitude for the medical assistance, noting that the aid will contribute in increasing the number of daily COVID-19 tests and halting the spread of the virus.
The UAE has sent 12.4 tonnes of medical supplies to the Kingdom via air, a move that will serve more than 12,000 health workers, Petra added.
Highlighting
the two countries’ "firmly rooted” ties in various fields, UAE
Ambassador to Jordan Ahmed Ali Al Balushi said that Jordanian-Emirati
ties are "a model of distinguished Arab relations”, noting that the
dispatch of medical aid is "a continuation of this approach of solid
relations”.