TOKYO: Japan, Egypt and Jordan held their second trilateral consultations on the Middle East was held in Cairo on Tuesday, the foreign ministry in Tokyo said.
The delegations exchanged views about the situations on the ground, including Middle East peace, and discussed the possibility of future economic cooperation with a view to contributing to stability in the region.
The Egyptian delegation was led by Ambassador Alaa Moussa, the Assistant Foreign Minister for Arab Affairs.
The Jordanian delegation was led by Ambassador Mohammad Abu-Wandi, Director of Jordan’s Asian and Oceanic Affairs Department, and Ambassador Mohammed Hindawi, Director of the Negotiations Coordination Bureau in Jordan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The Japanese delegation was led by NAGAOKA Kansuke, Director General of the Middle Eastern and African Affairs Bureau of Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.