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Societies serving people with disabilities receive buses under Royal directives

By - Nov 18,2015 - Last updated at Nov 18,2015

AMMAN — Under Royal directives, charity associations, care homes and sports clubs serving people with disabilities on Wednesday received buses in a ceremony held at the Royal Court.

The Royal initiative is aimed at enabling these institutions to present social and humanitarian services to beneficiaries within their local communities, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Royal Court Secretary General Yousef Issawi described civil society institutions as a main partner in economic and social development.

'German president due in Jordan in December'

By - Nov 18,2015 - Last updated at Nov 19,2015

AMMAN — German President Joachim Gauck and First Lady Daniela Schadt are scheduled to visit Jordan in December, according to a statement released by the German embassy.

During the visit, to take place from December 6 to 8, Gauck "intends to acknowledge the huge burden on the Jordanian society related to the accommodation of hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees", the statement said. The visit to Jordan is part of a regional tour that also includes Israel.

PM congratulates House speaker on re-election

By - Nov 18,2015 - Last updated at Nov 18,2015

AMMAN — Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour on Wednesday congratulated Atef Tarawneh on his re-election as Lower House speaker.

Ensour, accompanied by several ministers, met with Tarawneh and members of the House's permanent office and discussed the latest developments and views on public issues, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

The premier stressed the government's readiness to cooperate with the House.

Jordan, US discuss cooperation in combating terror

By - Nov 18,2015 - Last updated at Nov 18,2015

AMMAN — King’s Military Adviser and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs-of-Staff Gen. Mashal Al Zaben on Wednesday met with Commander of the United States Air Forces Central Command Lt. Gen. Charles Brown, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Discussions covered military cooperation. Zaben also met separately with Director of US Counterterrorism Programmes Steve Pomerantz. The two sides discussed recent regional and international developments and ways to cooperate in combating terror.

Jordan remembers Ahmad Lozi

By - Nov 18,2015 - Last updated at Nov 18,2015

AMMAN — Wednesday marked the first anniversary of the passing of Prime Minister Ahmad Lozi. Lozi assumed several senior government posts.

He served as Senate president, Royal Court chief and head of the Royal committee tasked with revisiting the Constitution, among other posts, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. 

Fakhoury meets Qatari minister, French ambassador

By - Nov 18,2015 - Last updated at Nov 18,2015

AMMAN — Minister of Planning and International Cooperation Imad Fakhoury on Wednesday met with Qatari Minister of Development Planning and Statistics Saleh Nabit and discussed scopes of bilateral cooperation.

Both ministers voiced keenness to develop ties, according to a ministry statement. Also on Wednesday, Fakhoury met with French Ambassador to Jordan David Bertolotti and reviewed ways to boost relations.

The minister denounced the Paris terrorist attacks and expressed his condolences to the French ambassador. The two sides discussed proposals to adopt a comprehensive framework for dealing with the repercussions of the Syrian crisis, according to a ministry statement. 

Police officer ‘shoots himself accidentally’

By - Nov 18,2015 - Last updated at Nov 18,2015

AMMAN — A policeman died on Wednesday when a bullet was reportedly discharged accidentally from his gun while on duty at Princess Basma Hospital.

According to the Public Security Department (PSD) media office, the corporal was from Irbid’s Police Department. The bullet penetrated his chest, leading to his death.

A committee has been formed to investigate the incident, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra. 

Teenager, 8-year-old dead in separate incidents

By - Nov 18,2015 - Last updated at Nov 18,2015

AMMAN — A 14-year-old in Northern Badia on Wednesday died after falling from a moving vehicle, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, quoted Mafraq Public Hospital Director Ismeir Mashaqbeh as saying.

Mashaqbeh said the child arrived dead at the hospital. Also on Wednesday, an eight-year-old child died after falling from a closet in his parents’ house. The child was trying to take out his bike when he fell on an iron piece that pierced his throat, Ajloun Civil Defence Department Director Col. Hani Smadi was quoted by Petra as saying. 

Domestic helper critical after reported self-immolation

By - Nov 18,2015 - Last updated at Nov 18,2015

AMMAN — A Bangladeshi domestic helper reportedly set herself on fire in her room in a house she works at in Madaba, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported on Wednesday.

Madaba Civil Defence Department (CDD) cadres arrived at the scene while the domestic helper was still on fire and she was taken to Nadim Public Hospital where the hospital director said she suffered third-degree burns and was listed in critical condition. She was referred to Al Bashir Hospital.

King calls for united, holistic action to counter terrorism

By - Nov 17,2015 - Last updated at Nov 17,2015

His Majesty King Abdullah meets with Kosovo's President Atifete Jahjaga in Pristina on Tuesday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah on Tuesday started a European working tour in Kosovo, where he met with President Atifete Jahjaga with both leaders stressing their commitment to enhancing cooperation that would contribute to launching prosperous partnerships.

The King and Jahjaga discussed regional issues, at the top of which were the war on terrorism and extremist groups, according to a Royal Court statement.

"It’s a delight for me and my delegation to be back here in Kosovo, to see the changes that this country has undertaken, and I am very proud to be a witness of the achievements that you and your people have done in such a short period of time," King Abdullah said in a joint statement with Jahjaga after the conclusion of the talks.

"It is also a pleasure for me to be in this country that plays such an important role in stability in this region, and many of us around the world will continue to support Kosovo and its rights for the future of its people and the important role it continues to play," His Majesty added.

"So, you can always count on... the support of my country in that role."

The King said his visit also takes on a level of importance because "this is a country in Europe with a Muslim majority, when both Europe and Islam are under attack from terrorists," adding that "Kosovo reflects the best values of tolerance and coexistence."

"These are the values we must build on and promote to counter the barbarism committed in Paris last week," he added. 

The "atrocious Paris attack" shows that terrorism can strike at any place and any time, and that "groups such as Daesh expose themselves daily as savage outlaws of religion, devoid of humanity, respecting no laws and no boundaries," the King noted.

"As I told Her Excellency, we are facing a third world war against humanity, and this is what brings us all together," he said.

“This is a war as I have said repeatedly, within Islam, and unfortunately, with over 100,000 Muslims [having] been murdered by Daesh alone over the past two years, and that also doesn’t count for the atrocities that the like-minded groups have also done in Africa and Asia,” the Monarch added.

To counter this threat, “we must act united, fast and holistically, to tackle and respond to the interconnected threats — whether it is in this region, Africa, Asia or in Europe. We look to your country as a key partner in this joint response to extremist threats that face the globe.”

 

Bilateral ties

 

His Majesty expressed pride in the bilateral relationship, which he said will grow stronger over the coming years.

“We are looking forward in our continued meetings today to discuss how to bring our two peoples closer together and strengthen the ties between our two very important nations.”

“We have so much in common, between our peoples, that I look forward to a very bright and promising future between our two nations,” the King added.

For her part, Jahjaga said: “It gives me an immense pleasure to welcome you to the Republic of Kosovo.”

“It is an honour to have you here today and to have this opportunity to thank you in person and in Kosovo for the support and the partnership you have extended to Kosovo in consolidating our statehood, in forging new friendships and in exploring new avenues of bilateral cooperation,” she added.

“Kosovo’s path to peace and independence has been long. We have had a difficult past, but we… came together as a nation to build our own state,” the president said.

“When we first met several years ago, you shared with me your memories of Kosovo, of a land ravaged by war,” Jahjaga recalled.

“Your country dedicated troops to help cement the peace in Kosovo. You believed in our revival and our vision to create an independent state, becoming one of the first countries to recognise Kosovo as a country. We shall always be grateful,” she added.

“Today we stand proud as a young nation, rebuilding our society, committed to further our values of freedom and democracy, of peace and tolerance. These are values that we promote and we look to Jordan as an ally in this.”

As the president of Kosovo, Jahjaga said she was outraged by “the brutal terrorist attacks in Paris and saddened by the loss of so many innocent lives”.

“We have all been affected, because this was not an attack on Paris. This was an attack on all of the freedom-loving countries around the world, on values and liberties that are fundamental to humanity and fundamental to the society that I represent,” she highlighted.

“Defeating these terrorist networks is a challenge that cannot be met by one nation alone. It is imperative that we dedicate to it the attention and the necessary resources to destroy it [and] to permanently defeat it,” the president added.

“Kosovo will continue to show this determination at home. We will not be a safe haven or a transit route for these elements, and we will continue to work with our partners and international security organisations to further address this matter,” she stressed.

“Your Majesty, as I have said in our joint meeting today, Kosovo is on the right side of history,” Jahjaga said, pledging to “guard these values” against “the dark forces” that want to encroach on “these hard-won freedoms and liberties. We will stand united to defend them”.

Discussions at the bilateral and extended meetings between King Abdullah and Jahjaga covered international efforts to combat terrorism and extremism, with both leaders stressing the importance of focusing on Islam’s values of moderation and tolerance and discarding all forms of extremism, the statement added.

The president of Kosovo highlighted the importance of Jordan’s humanitarian role in hosting large numbers of Syrian refugees.

Following the meeting, Jahjaga presented the independence medal to King Abdullah in appreciation of his role in developing bilateral ties and enhancing peace and security in the Middle East and the world.

The medal is the highest in Kosovo and granted to senior international figures for their distinguished contributions, the statement said.

At another meeting with Prime Minister of Kosovo Isa Mustafa, King Abdullah highlighted the importance of expanding ties and searching for areas of cooperation in the service of both countries’ visions to enhance these relations.

His Majesty reviewed opportunities for cooperation, especially in the economic sector, and stressed the importance of exchanging visits between businesspeople of both countries to explore joint potential investments.

The two sides called for signing the necessary agreements to enhance economic cooperation and trade exchange.

Talks also covered ways to increase collaboration in medical tourism and pharmaceutical industries, with Kosovo looking to benefit from Jordanian expertise in the e-health programme “Hakeem” and from medical capabilities at the King Hussein Cancer Centre.

Mustafa expressed his country’s appreciation of Jordan’s role, through the UN, in enhancing peace and stability in many countries, especially through Jordanian peacekeeping missions.

HRH Prince Talal Bin Mohammad, the King’s special adviser, Royal Court Chief Fayez Tarawneh, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh, King’s Office Director Jafar Hassan and senior officials from Kosovo attended both meetings.

On the sidelines of the visit, King Abdullah and Jahjaga toured the Kosova National Art Gallery, established in 1979.

Later on Tuesday, His Majesty left Kosovo and headed to Austria, the second stop of his Europe tour, according to the Royal Court’s official Twitter account.

King Abdullah left the Kingdom earlier on Tuesday for the working visit to Europe, which also includes Spain.

 

HRH Prince Feisal was sworn in as Regent.

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