Deputy army chief, U.S. Army Central’s commander talk cooperation

Deputy Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Brig. Gen. Abdullah Shdeifat on Monday received U.S. Army Central’s commander, Lt. Gen. Patrick Frank, and his accompanying delegation. The two sides discussed aspects of joint cooperation and coordination …

Deputy Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Brig. Gen. Abdullah Shdeifat on Monday received U.S. Army Central’s commander, Lt. Gen. Patrick Frank, and his accompanying delegation. The two sides discussed aspects of joint cooperation and coordination in various military, operational, training and logistical fields, which would serves interests of the two countries’ armed forces, according to Jordan Armed Forces (JAF)- Arab Army statement. In presence of a number of JAF senior officers and US Defense Attache in Amman, the two officials were briefed on areas of bilateral military cooperation for the next phase, to keep pace with nature of the region’s developments at various levels. These meetings come within framework of JAF’s efforts to raise its personnel combat efficiency by cooperation and coordination with friendly and brotherly forces, and increase joint exercises, the JAF said. Talks also aim to reach the JAF’s “highest” readiness levels and combat preparedness, to achieve the desired goals, aimed to maintain the Kingdom’s security and stability contribute to achieving international peace and security, the statement noted.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Total
0
Shares
Previous Article

ROSEN, NATIONAL TRIAL COUNSEL, Encourages Alphabet Inc. Investors with Losses to Secure Counsel Before Important Deadline in Securities Class Action – GOOG, GOOGL

Next Article

ROSEN, LEADING TRIAL ATTORNEYS, Encourages Fox Corporation Investors to Inquire About Class Action Investigation – FOX, FOXA

Related Posts

Gov’t endorses slew of decisions

Amman: The Cabinet on Sunday approved the Public-Private Partnership Projects regulation for 2024. The regulation aims to regulate the stages of public-private partnership projects and the obligations of both the government entity and the contracting...