MOSCOW, November 20. The king of Jordan will visit Russia on a working visit on November 24, told reporters the Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov.
“On November 24 in Sochi will take place a working visit of Jordan’s king Abdullah II, – informed the representative of the Kremlin. – Timely and important, given the Syrian crisis. This theme will be the main main in the negotiations”.
According to Ushakov, Putin and king of Jordan “is very dense and a Frank and confidential dialogue.”
The Kremlin spokesman stressed that Moscow offers to coordinate the Russian-Jordanian military cooperation with the coordination center of the Russian Federation, Iraq, Iran and Syria in Baghdad. “In October, created a mechanism of bilateral cooperation between military representatives of Russia and Jordan. Incidentally, we offered to coordinate this mechanism with the Clearinghouse Russia, Iraq, Syria and Iran, who works in Baghdad,” he said.
He also reminded that Jordan currently coordinates the work on creation of the list of terrorist organizations in Syria and has been collecting information from intelligence and military agencies of different countries.
Military cooperation
Moscow offers to coordinate the Russian-Jordanian military cooperation with the coordination center of the Russian Federation, Iraq, Iran and Syria in Baghdad.
He stressed that the situation in Syria will be “the first and most important issue” in the negotiations of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Jordan’s king Abdullah II in Sochi on November 24.
“In October, created a mechanism of bilateral cooperation between military representatives of Russia and Jordan. Incidentally, we offered to coordinate this mechanism with the Clearinghouse Russia, Iraq, Syria and Iran, who works in Baghdad,” said a Kremlin spokesman.
Ushakov also said that Jordan currently coordinates the work on creation of the list of terrorist organizations in Syria and has been collecting information from intelligence and military agencies of different countries.
Will also discuss other issues, including cooperation on military-technical cooperation, said Russian presidential aide .