Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation discusses with her Jordanian counterpart joint efforts to achieve economic development and enhance growth and employment policies

13 August 2025
During the 33rd session of the Egyptian-Jordanian Joint Higher Committee…
Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation discusses with her Jordanian counterpart joint efforts to achieve economic development and enhance growth and employment policies
Al-Mashat: Egyptian-Jordanian relations enjoy direct support from the leadership of both countries to continue development in a way that achieves economic integration
Strengthening cooperation between the two countries to exchange expertise on achieving development and advancing efforts towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Joint coordination to advance the outcomes of the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development to reform the global financial structure
H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic
Development, and International Cooperation, met with Zeina Toukan, Minister of
Planning and International Cooperation of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan,
during the 33rd session of the Egyptian-Jordanian Joint Higher Committee, held
in the Jordanian capital, Amman, under the chairmanship of the Prime Ministers
of both countries.
The meeting witnessed discussions on strengthening the
partnership between the two ministries in order to exchange expertise in the
field of development planning and economic development policies, and discussed
activating the executive program that was signed during the activities of the
committee between the Institute of National Planning (INP) in Egypt and the
Jordanian Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation.
During the meeting, H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat affirmed the
keenness of the Egyptian state, under the leadership of H.E. President Abdel
Fattah El-Sisi, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, to continue developing
the joint relations between the two brotherly countries, which have close and
extended economic ties that have contributed to the development of bilateral,
Arab and regional cooperation, adding that the Egyptian-Jordanian relations
represent a role model for Arab relations in light of the attention and
permanent support from the political leadership of the two countries,
especially in light of the developments and rapid changes taking place in the
Arab world and the region.
Al-Mashat pointed to the pivotal role of the
Egyptian-Jordanian Joint Higher Committee as one of the main mechanisms working
to support and strengthen joint economic, trade, investment, and cultural relations
between the two countries, which represents the oldest of all Arab bilateral
higher committees, noting the strong contributions over 32 previous sessions in
supporting bilateral relations in areas of joint work between the two countries
and overcoming obstacles to mutual cooperation paths.
H.E. expressed her welcome for cooperation and the exchange
of expertise in the field of development planning and sustainable development,
through the activation of the Memorandum of Understanding signed between the
two countries in August 2023 in Amman, which expands to covers promising areas,
most notably cooperation in planning, capacity building through the provision
of training programs, workshops, and discussion panels in the fields of
planning, strategic planning, governance, sustainable development, and
competitiveness.
Al-Mashat also noted the possibility of exchanging expertise
between the two countries in sustainable development and planning, particularly
regarding their efforts to implement the recommendations of the “Public
Governance Review,” launched by Egypt and Jordan in Egypt in cooperation with
the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) within the
framework of the “Supporting Public and Economic Governance in Egypt” project,
and the lessons learned in preparing Voluntary Local Reviews (VLRs), and the
role of the Higher Committee for Sustainable Development (HCSD) in Jordan.
The two ministers also discussed joint coordination in
international forums to advance global efforts towards implementing the
outcomes of the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development,
recently held in Seville, as well as other international conferences,
especially with regard to the global financial architecture reforms and
developing the United Nations system to benefit the economies of developing and
emerging countries.