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Princess Dana attends int’l conference on tourism, culture

By - Dec 12,2017 - Last updated at Dec 12,2017

AMMAN — HRH Princess Dana, chairperson of the Petra National Trust and UNESCO goodwill ambassador, on Tuesday took part in the 2nd conference of World Tourism Organisation and UNESCO on tourism and culture in Muscat.

During a ministerial panel discussion on tourism, culture and sustainable development, the princess stressed the importance policies and approaches that would support sustainability in these sectors. She highlighted the importance of responsible travel and increasing awareness about it while calling for the development of communities, cultural exchange and heritage preservation.

 

 

Salt municipality names street in honour of Jerusalem, calls for solidarity

By - Dec 12,2017 - Last updated at Dec 12,2017

AMMAN — The Greater Salt Municipality council has decided to name the 60 Street as the Arab Jerusalem Street during a session headed by Khalid Khashman, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported on Tuesday.

The council stressed its support to rally behind the Hashemite leadership to protect Islamic and Christian holy sites in occupied Jerusalem. The council called on Salt residents to take part in a gathering in solidarity with Jerusalem on Wednesday in front of the Greater Salt Municipality.

 

 

Safadi talks with Tillerson over phone

By - Dec 12,2017 - Last updated at Dec 12,2017

AMMAN — Minister of Foreign Affairs Ayman Safadi on Monday discussed with the US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson over the phone the repercussions of the US decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, which Jordan considers a breach of the international law, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported on Tuesday.  

Safadi briefed his American counterpart on the outcomes of the Arab foreign ministers meeting concluded in Cairo at dawn on Sunday, during which the officials stressed on a unified Arab stance to face the decision and called for its abolition.

Safadi discussed the anger the decision has sparked in the region and the world, stressing that the absence of political horizons and increased tension and frustration only serve extremists and their agendas.

The top diplomat emphasized the necessity of creating a political climate conducive for regional peace through efforts to implement the two-state solution in accordance with the agreed terms of reference and the Arab Peace Initiative, which call for establishing a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital within the lines of June 4, 1967, as the only way to achieve peace in the region.

Later, Safadi tweeted: “Spoke with Secretary Tillerson on fallouts of recognising #Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Informed him of Arab League stand against it as violation of Intl law Stressed 2-states solution only path 2regional peace. Only radicals benefit from growing tension, absence of horizons”. 

Safadi has been on the move over the past week, contacting his counterparts as part of Jordan’s diplomatic push to neutralise the repercussions of the US decision and launch an international drive to support Palestinians exercising their rights to freedom and an independent state on their national soil.

The foreign minister has also talked to High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice President of the European Commission Federica Mogherini, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian and Japanese Foreign Affairs Minister Taro Kono.

 

He tweeted on Monday: “Grateful to @FedericaMog for her firm stand in support of justice, peace, stability, moderation. Her words on #EU unity against moving embassies to #Jerusalem, on East Jerusalem as capital of Palestine, on commitment to two-state solution reflect integrity, true belief in peace”.

Islamic movement, youth organisations to hold protest in front of US embassy today

By - Dec 12,2017 - Last updated at Dec 12,2017

AMMAN — The Islamic movement and popular and youth organisations  on Tuesday called for demonstrations in front of the US embassy in Amman on Wednesday at 2pm in response to Washington’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, according to a statement from the organisers.

Also on Tuesday, the Islamic movement and popular, youth and national movements called for a march on Friday after the Friday prayer starting from the Husseini Mosque in  downtown Amman, according to the organisers.

 

 

Women’s organisations condemn US decision on Jerusalem

By - Dec 12,2017 - Last updated at Dec 12,2017

AMMAN — The Women’s Organisations in Jordan on Tuesday condemned US President Donald Trump’s announcement to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and to relocate US embassy to the holy city. The organisations expressed their “categorical rejection of this aggressive decision”, a statement from the Jordanian Women’s Movement (JWM) said.

“The resolution affects the reality and the future of the Palestinian cause and stands in the way of the Palestinian people’s right,” the statement said, adding that “such a dangerous decision, which stands in the face of the international community and turns its back on the resolutions of international legitimacy, will exacerbate the divisions and tensions throughout the world based on racism, especially in the occupied Palestinian territory.” The JWM reiterated its stance with the Palestinian cause and its support to the Palestinians struggle, calling for the US to “return from this unjust aggressive decision”.

 

 

Lower House finance committee reviews Labour Ministry budget

By - Dec 12,2017 - Last updated at Dec 12,2017

AMMAN — Members of the Lower House’s finance committee on Tuesday discussed the 2018 draft budgets of the Labour Ministry and affiliated units.

MP Ahmad Safadi, head of the panel, said that an unemployment rate of 18 per cent requires effective and serious policies that contribute to addressing shortcomings in the labour market, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Labour Minister Ali Ghezawi said that the ministry has adopted a new mechanism, in cooperation with the International Labour Organisation, to limit high unemployment rates, noting that the economy in 2017 created 2.5 million jobs, of which 1.4 million were for Jordanians.

The committee also discussed the budget of the Social Security Investment Fund with its Executive Chairperson Suhair Al Ali and went over projects the fund implements. 

 

 

Iran supports Jordan’s pro-Jerusalem drive — envoy

By - Dec 12,2017 - Last updated at Dec 12,2017

MP Yahya Saud (right) meets with Iran’s envoy to Jordan Mahabati Fardosi in Amman on Tuesday (Petra photo)

AMMAN — Head of Lower House’s Palestine Committee Yahya Saud on Tuesday met with Iran’s Ambassador to Jordan Mahabati Fardosi, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

During the meeting at the Parliament, Saud called for unifying efforts of Muslim countries to address US President Donald Trump’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and relocate the US embassy to the city.

Saud stressed the “deep-rooted” relations between Jordan and Iran and expressed appreciation for Iran’s role and support for Jordan’s stance in refusing Trump’s decision and its understanding of Jordan’s efforts led by His Majesty King Abdullah to support the Palestinian cause.

The MP noted that Fardosi handed him an invitation to attend the parliamentary conference in Tehran, Petra said.

For his part, the ambassador praised the Jordanian role in protecting the Muslim and Christian holy places in Jerusalem through the Hashemite custodianship, noting that Iran supports Jordan in regard of the US decision, which he described as an utter bias to the occupation.

 

He stressed his country’s keenness on enhancing Jordanian-Iranian bilateral relations and increasing visits.  

Arab League women workshop concludes

By - Dec 12,2017 - Last updated at Dec 12,2017

AMMAN — A regional workshop, organised by the Arab League, in cooperation with the Jordanian National Commission for Women and the regional office of UN Women, concluded on Tuesday in Amman.

The two-day workshop addressed means to develop national action plans to implement resolutions related to women, peace and security in the Arab region, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Participants, representing 16 Arab countries, suggested establishing an Arab network related to women, peace and security issues, where the Arab League coordinates with member states on the tasks and structure of the network.

They also called for preparing national action plans and to consider the guidelines of the implementation of UN Resolution 1325 and other relevant resolutions.

 

 

Catholic scouts donate gifts to less fortunate children

By - Dec 12,2017 - Last updated at Dec 12,2017

AMMAN — The Roman Catholic Church scouts group has organised a celebration to give out gifts for less fortunate children, which were donated by the local community through the “Give” initiative, according to a statement by Give.

The campaign has been running for a few months, asking the local community to donate new and used toys in good condition for kids up to the age of 10.

Founder of the Give initiative Roufan Nahhas expressed his appreciation of the local community’s response, praising the efforts of the volunteers working with the non-profit initiative which aims to “show the community’s unity and give hope to children”.  

 

 

Two jailed for growing marijuana on roof

By - Dec 12,2017 - Last updated at Dec 12,2017

AMMAN — The State Security Court on Tuesday sentenced two defendants to seven years of hard labour and a fine of JD5,000 for planting marijuana seedlings on their house’s roof, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. 

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