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AMMAN: First meeting of India-Jordan Joint Working Group (JWG) under Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Cooperation in the field of Manpower
AMMAN: The first meeting of
India-Jordan Joint Working Group (JWG) under Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
on Cooperation in the field of Manpower was held virtually on March 10, 2021.
The Indian delegation was led by Shri Abbagani Ramu, Joint Secretary (OIA-I), Ministry
of External Affairs, Government of India and the Jordan delegation was led by
Mr Abdullah al Jbour, Assistant Secretary General for Operations Affairs,
Ministry of Labor, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
The meeting provided an opportunity to discuss and review the entire gamut of
labour and manpower cooperation related issues between the two countries.
It was agreed on institutionalizing measures to promote and protect the rights
of the workers, including settlement of labour issues and facilitate movement
of people between the two countries, in a safe and secure manner. A committee
comprising officials from the Ministry of Labor, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
and Embassy of India, Amman, Jordan would be formed and meet on regular basis
to resolve issues.
The Jordan side expressed positive sentiments
towards Indian workers and professionals and the contribution they have made to
regional development.
It was agreed to that the next meeting will be held in India on mutually agreed
dates.



