September 20, 2024

Jordanian Football Fans Head to Qatar to Support National Team in Asian Cup FinalAl-Keeb discusses with the Russian ambassador to Libya cooperation in the cultural and scientific fields.

Doha: A wave of Jordanian football enthusiasts is making their way to Qatar to rally behind the national squad in the highly anticipated Asian Cup 2023 final match set to take place next Saturday.

In response to the overwhelming demand, airlines have swiftly arranged special flights from Amman to Doha, ensuring fans’ seamless travel from Jordan to Qatar on Saturday morning and facilitating their return later the same night.

Mahmoud Suleiman, the dedicated organizer responsible for orchestrating these trips, has been diligently catering to the needs of those seeking to make the journey.

His meticulous efforts are geared towards ensuring the success of this initiative, aimed at providing unwavering support to the national team as they make history by reaching the Asian Cup final for the very first time.

Speaking to the Jordan News Agency (Petra), Suleiman expressed his delight at the substantial turnout of Jordanian fans eagerly planning their trip to Doha to bolster the Nashama team.

This enthusiastic res
ponse serves as a testament to the fans’ unwavering dedication to witness the team’s quest for the championship title.

Over the past few days, fans have already flocked to Doha, making their presence felt in the vibrant atmosphere of the stadiums and adorning the iconic Souq Waqif with an array of Jordanian flags.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Tripoli: Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Imran Al-Keeb, in Tripoli today, Wednesday, discussed with the Russian Ambassador to Libya, Aidar Aghanen, cooperation between the two countries in the cultural and scientific fields.

According to the ministry, the Russian side submitted a draft agreement for cultural and scientific cooperation between the two countries, which included the exchange of visits by officials, experts, scientists, and graduate students, and the mutual participation of scientists and researchers in the activities of conferences, seminars, and research meetings.

During the meeting, they also discussed providing the opportunity to use and exchange documents, publications, and information related to the higher education system, qualifying specialists, and conducting scientific research, in addition to exchanging scholarships, exchanging students, graduate students, and university professors, exchanging experience in the field of using modern research information technolo
gies in the field of scientific research, and encouraging the study of the language, culture, history and literature for students of both sides in educational and research institutions.

The proposal also included reformulating the draft agreement signed in 1975, which included an executive program for cultural cooperation between the two countries, in addition to facilitating the procedures for admission, entry visas, and residency necessary for Libyan students whom the ministry intends to send for postgraduate studies at Russian universities in the field of ophthalmology

Source: Libyan News Agency