**The Secretary-General of the World Organization for International and Digital Arbitration Visits the Saudi Cultural Attaché in Jordan**
Amman –
Amman – The Secretary-General of the World Organization for International and Digital Arbitration, international arbitrator and attorney Dr. Mohammad Abdel Khaleq Al-Zoubi, visited the Saudi Cultural Attaché in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan today, Wednesday, to discuss avenues of joint cooperation in the field of training and qualification for Saudi students.
During the visit, a meeting was held with His Excellency the Acting Cultural Attaché of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in Jordan, Professor Dr. Mohammad bin Khuzaym Al-Shammari, to explore mutual interests and discuss joint initiatives between the Organization and the Cultural Attaché.
The meeting, attended by the Organization’s Director of Information Technology, Eng. Mostafa Hamdi, along with several officials from the Saudi Cultural Attaché, included discussions on proposed programs to qualify students in various fields of international arbitration. These efforts aim to enhance legal awareness and develop practical skills in this vital sector.
This visit comes within the framework of the World Organization for International and Digital Arbitration’s commitment to its pioneering role in spreading the culture of arbitration and strengthening its presence as a modern legal concept that contributes to resolving disputes in a civilized and expeditious manner.
During the meeting, Dr. Al-Zoubi emphasized the importance of strengthening cooperation with educational and cultural institutions, praising the role of the Saudi Cultural Attaché in supporting initiatives that aim to qualify young talents and empower them to actively contribute to legal and arbitration development both locally and internationally.