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Jordan assure its project in Sudan, Sudan will provide all facilities for Jordan.

Amman Amman (ämän`), city (1997 est. pop. 1,415,000), capital of Jordan, N central Jordan, on the Jabbok (Wadi Zerka) River. Jordan's largest city and industrial and commercial heart, it is also a transportation hub, especially for pilgrims en route , 30 Sept: Sudanese Ambassador to Jordan Mohamed Osman said that his country had received official assurances from Jordan to commence Jordanian agricultural investment in Sudan Sudan (sdăn`), officially Republic of Sudan, republic (2005 est. pop. 40,187,000), 967,494 sq mi (2,505,813 sq km), NE Africa.  early next year, according to according to
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 the recent agreement signed between the two countries in November, which was to extend the period of the investment till early 2010.

There is no new agreement in this regard and extension of deadline for the opening of investments, he said.

he stressed that Sudan had received official confirmation from Jordanian Minister of Agriculture Saeed al-Masri that shows the positive aspect of the agreement.

Othman said his government will provide Jordan with all possible facilities to direct the implementation of projects.

Al Bawaba / Euclid Infotech Monitoring (Arabic to English)

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Date:Sep 30, 2009
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