By DPA
Jordan and France on Friday signed two agreements for cooperation in
the peaceful development of nuclear technology and political
coordination on regional and international issues, according to an
official statement.
The accords were signed by Jordanian Foreign Minister Salah Bashir and
his French counterpart Bernard Kouchner, who also held talks on latest
developments in the Middle East.
The nuclear cooperation agreement provides for using nuclear reactors
for generation of electricity, the extraction of uranium from phosphate
mines in Jordan, the training of Jordanian manpower and arrangements
for nuclear safety, Chairman of the Jordanian Atomic Energy Commission
(JAEC) Khalid Touqan said.
Under the second agreement, Jordan and France set up "a political group
that seeks to boost coordination on regional and international issues
and forge a long term strategic relationship between the two
countries," the statement said.
Bashir expressed his country's support for French President Nicolas
Sarkozy's Med Union scheme and said Jordan "looked forward to the Paris
summit in July when the plan will be officially launched".
Bashir and Kouchner stressed the need for extending support to the
Israelis and Palestinians in their ongoing negotiations with a view to
achieving "tangible progress before the end of the year in the run-up
for ending the Israeli occupation (of Palestinian lands) and setting up
a viable and independent Palestinian state", the statement said.
The two ministers also discussed the outcome of the Lebanese national
dialogue which was launched in Qatar earlier this month and called for
"boosting Lebanon's national unity and the continued implementation of
the provisions of the Doha agreement".
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