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The Jordanian minister of tourism, Makram Mustafa Queisi, has underscored the need for Kenya and Jordan to enhance their bilateral relations, aiming to strengthen the tourism sector. During his tour of the country, Makram stated that both nations have overlooked each other, emphasizing the crucial importance of consolidating their partnership. Makram and his Kenyan counterpart dr. Alfred Mutua held bilateral talks seeking to improve tourism and the political relationship between Kenya and Jordan.
Jordanian Tourism minister holds talks with CS Mutua
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