Jordan on Sunday signed a cooperation agreement with the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina to combine efforts in fighting terrorism, illicit drug trade and organized crime, Jordan News Agency (Petra) reported. The agreement calls for joint efforts and the exchange of information in the fight against terrorism, organized crime, trafficking of drugs and psychotropic substances and to curb the illegal trade in biological, chemical and radiological weapons, explosives and nuclear and toxic materials. It also stipulates collaboration against smuggling, illegal financial activities such as money laundering, counterfeiting of banknotes, currencies and credit cards, and the trafficking of historical and cultural objects, valuable stones and metals. The accord was signed by Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Interior Saad Hayel Srour and Bosnian Deputy Prime Minister of Security Sadik Ahmetovic.