
Kuwaiti officers graduate from Jordan college
Kuwait's Ambassador to Jordan Hamad Al-Marri and Kuwaiti Military Attaché Brig Gen Mohammed Al-Eyada with the graduates.
AMMAN: Kuwait's Ministry of Defense participated on Wednesday in the graduation ceremony of the 22nd National Defense Course and the 8th Master's Program in Strategies to Combat Extremism and Terrorism at the Royal Jordanian National Defense College, which included officers from Arab and foreign countries.
The graduation ceremony was held under the patronage of Jordan's King Abdullah II, who was represented by Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Maj Gen Yousef Al-Huneiti. The event was attended by Kuwait's Ambassador to Jordan Hamad Al-Marri and Kuwait's Military Attaché Brig Gen Pilot Mohammed Al-Eyada.
AMMAN: Jordanian Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Maj Gen Yousef Al-Huneiti with graduates of the Royal Jordanian National Defense College.
Ambassador Al-Marri told KUNA that the bilateral relations between Kuwait and Jordan serve as a model of joint cooperation between countries and represent a close and intertwined relationship across various fields, especially in education and military affairs. He stressed Kuwait's keenness to strengthen efforts and cooperation with Jordan to achieve the shared goals of both brotherly countries in enhancing cooperation between military institutions and serving their mutual interests.
Al-Marri praised the dedication and perseverance of the Kuwaiti officers throughout the course in their pursuit of military knowledge, wishing them success in their various roles in serving the honor of military duty in the Kuwaiti army. Officers from various branches of the Jordanian Armed Forces and security agencies participated in both programs, alongside officers from Arab and foreign countries. – KUNA
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