Jordan Daily – Jordan and the Netherlands signed a joint cooperation agreement on Wednesday to strengthen military collaboration, according to a statement from the Jordan Armed Forces (JAF).
The agreement, signed at JAF General Headquarters in Amman, aims to bolster cooperation and expertise-sharing between the two countries’ armed forces. The agreement was signed by a JAF representative, Assistant for Planning, Organization, and Defense Resources, and Dutch Ambassador to Jordan, Harry Verweij, in the presence of JAF Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Maj. Gen. Yousef Hunaiti.
The agreement is part of efforts to enhance military relations, exchange technology, and conduct joint exercises, the statement said. Dutch military attaché in Amman and senior JAF officers attended the signing.