Egyptian Ambassador to Jordan Tareq Adel asserted on Wednesday that all Egyptian agricultural products are totally safe and do not cause any health problems.
In a press conference held at the Egyptian embassy’s headquarters here, Adel said that all Egyptian products exported to Jordan and world states are of high quality and subject to the necessary laboratory tests.
Also, Adel expressed appreciation for the Jordanian authorities that announced that Egyptian agricultural products are safe and do not pose any harm to human health.
Several Arab and foreign countries that import the same products confirm they are free of any viruses that might have harmful effects on human health, the Egyptian ambassador noted.
The Egyptian diplomat underlined that the US Food and Drug Administration didn’t issue any decision banning Egyptian agricultural products from entering its markets as circulated on social networks.
Adel praised the distinguished ties between Egypt and Jordan at all political, economic and cultural levels
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