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Jordan to participate in 11th IISS Manama Dialogue

By - Oct 29,2015 - Last updated at Oct 29,2015

AMMAN — Interior Minister Salameh Hammad arrived in Manama on Thursday to participate in the 11th IISS Manama Dialogue, which will be held in the Bahraini capital Friday and Sunday. Hammad said the conference is important this year because it is held amid critical conditions at the regional and international levels.

Hammad stressed the need to unify and coordinate regional efforts to ensure stability and combat terrorism, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra. Organised annually, the IISS Manama Dialogue provides an opportunity for statesmen of different countries to exchange views on security challenges.

114 Syrian refugees enter Jordan in 48 hours

By - Oct 29,2015 - Last updated at Oct 29,2015

AMMAN — Border Guards received 114 Syrian refugees during the past 48 hours and took them to shelters and camps, an army source said on Thursday.

Royal Medical Services personnel provided treated the sick and injured, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

 

 

New Sri Lanka ambassador presents credentials

By - Oct 29,2015 - Last updated at Oct 29,2015

AMMAM — Foreign Ministry Secretary General Mohammad Tayseer Bani Yaseen on Monday received a copy of the credentials of newly appointed Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Jordan Abdul Latif M. Lafeer.

At the ceremony, the two officials stressed their countries’ commitment to strengthening ties.

Building on state-owned land in Madaba demolished

By - Oct 29,2015 - Last updated at Oct 29,2015

AMMAN — The state property committee on Thursday demolished a building that was constructed on state-owned land in Madaba Governorate’s Faisaliah area.

Madaba Governor Mohammad Smeiran told the Jordan News Agency, Petra, that the committee will not allow any assault on state lands, taking strict measures against violators and referring them to court.

 

 

New institute to offer training to policewomen

By - Oct 29,2015 - Last updated at Oct 29,2015

AMMAN — Public Security Department (PSD) Director Maj. Gen. Atef Saudi on Thursday inaugurated the Princess Basma Institute for training and rehabilitating policewomen in Amman’s Dahiyat Al Yasmin.

At a meeting with institute personnel, Saudi said the PSD will not spare efforts in supporting the facility to offer scientific and practical services for policewomen, according to a PSD statement.

He also toured the women’s section of the Juweideh Correctional and Rehabilitation Centre and checked on police, humanitarian and administrative services the centre offers to its inmates, the statement added.

 

 

 

House discusses elections bill in Jerash

By - Oct 29,2015 - Last updated at Oct 29,2015

AMMAN — The Lower House Legal Committee on Thursday discussed the 2015 draft elections law in Jersah with representatives of social, economic and political sectors.

At the meeting, MP Mustafa Amawi, head of the committee, reviewed the most important articles of the draft law, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

The committee, which is currently touring governorates to discuss the draft law with the public, said it will take into consideration the attendees’ feedback.

King meets US commander over military cooperation

By - Oct 28,2015 - Last updated at Oct 28,2015

His Majesty King Abdullah meets with Commander of US Central Command Gen. Lloyd Austin in Amman on Wednesday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah met on Wednesday with Commander of the US Central Command Gen. Lloyd Austin to discuss military cooperation and regional updates, according to a Royal Court statement. 

The meeting was attended by King’s Military Adviser and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs-of-Staff Gen. Mashal Al Zaben and US Ambassador to Jordan Alice G. Wells.

Zaben met separately with Austin to discuss bilateral military cooperation and issues of mutual interest.

Also on Wednesday, His Majesty met with President of the Jordanian-French Parliamentary Friendship Committee Christine Kamerman to discuss continued Israeli aggression, the Syrian crisis and bilateral relations.

During the meeting, the King and the French lawmaker reviewed recent regional and international developments, especially in relation to Syria and the fight against terrorism, a Royal Court statement said. 

Both agreed that a comprehensive strategy is required to address these challenges.

The King highlighted the depth of relations between the two nations, expressing interest in boosting ties in various fields, especially in the water, energy and education sectors.

They also discussed Jordan’s role in defending Jerusalem and its Muslim and Christian holy sites in accordance with His Majesty’s historic role as the Hashemite custodian of these shrines.

Kamerman and her accompanying delegation commended His Majesty’s efforts to enhance bilateral relations and Jordan’s role in maintaining stability and security in the Middle East. 

 

The meeting was attended by Royal Court Chief Fayez Tarawneh and King’s Office Director Jafar Hassan.

Michelle Obama to visit Jordan

By - Oct 28,2015 - Last updated at Oct 28,2015

Michelle Obama

WASHINGTON — Michelle Obama is making her first solo visit to the Middle East, stopping in Qatar and Jordan to promote her global education initiative for girls.

The White House says the trip is planned for next week.

Mrs Obama is scheduled to speak at a world education summit in Doha, Qatar. She’ll also visit Al Udeid Air Base in support of her separate initiative for US military families.

In Amman, the first lady will tour a school that was built with US development funds and meet with students.

While in Jordan, she will also visit Petra, one of the world’s most famous archaeological sites.

 

Mrs Obama plans official meetings in both countries. She’ll travel without the president or other immediate family.

Gov’t ‘takes responsibility’ for customs incident

By - Oct 28,2015 - Last updated at Oct 28,2015

Labour Minister Nidal Katamine (2nd right standing), and Egyptian Minister of Immigration and Egyptian Expatriate affairs Nabila Makram (sitting) check on Wednesday on a man injured in an accident at the Amman Customs Department premises two days earlier (Petra photo)

AMMAN — The Lower House Integrity Committee on Wednesday held the government accountable for the fire incident that occurred at Jordan Customs Department/Amman branch earlier this week.  

A senior official said the government “takes full responsibility” for the “grave mistake”. 

At a meeting chaired by Deputy Mustafa Rawashdeh, to which several government officials were summoned, the committee discussed the different aspects of the fire incident, which claimed the lives of seven people and left several others wounded, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. 

The fire erupted after two fireworks containers exploded and casualties were workers at the customs yards, both Jordanians and Egyptians, according to the Civil Defence Department.

MP Mustafa Rawashdeh said the government is responsible for what happened, describing the regulations banning the importing of fireworks as inadequate.

He added that the government ignored recommendations made by the committee four months ago, following a visit to the Jordan Customs Department/Amman branch on the need to have the Amman customs yards relocated to Al Madonah area in the outskirts of the capital, as its current site is too congested.

Energy and Mineral Resources Minister and acting Finance Minister Ibrahim Saif said the government takes full responsibility for the incident, describing it as a “grave mistake”. 

He told the committee that the government would work to rectify related legislation to avert such incidents and will work to move Amman customs premises to another site, as soon as possible. 

Amman’s Governor Khaled Abu Zeid said the Interior Ministry has been following up on the incident from the first moment of its occurrence.  

The ministry collected the names of all people who attempt to import fireworks to be summoned, he said, adding that the information he has indicates that importing fireworks is “totally forbidden, not just halted”.

Munther Assaf, director of the Jordan Customs Department (JCD), explained that the Customs Law does not include any provision that allows the department to destroy any kind of goods. It only allows re-exporting goods through legal measures, he said. 

The official explained that the fireworks containers entered Jordan through Aqaba Port after importers declared they included wooden tables.  They were part of a 14- container shipment, he said, adding that authorities discovered the fraud and referred the case to the JCD’s prosecutor general. 

At the end of the meeting, MPs stressed that fireworks-related regulations must be reviewed and that legal action should be taken against those responsible.  

In a related development, Labour Minister Nidal Katamine and Egyptian Minister of Immigration Nabila Makram on Wednesday visited the injured Egyptian guest workers in the Monday fire in the Abu Alanda area. 

The two ministers, accompanied by Egyptian Ambassador to Jordan Khaled Tharwat and Al Bashir Hospital Director Ahmad Qteitat checked on the condition of the injured and were briefed on the accident’s details and the medical services offered to them, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported. 

 

After the visit, Katamine said the families of those who died will receive compensation and the injured will receive their rights in accordance with the law and social security rules.

Senate president affirms commitment to reform

By - Oct 28,2015 - Last updated at Oct 28,2015

AMMAN — Newly appointed Senate President Faisal Fayez sent a letter to His Majesty King Abdullah pledging cooperation with all constitutional authorities to achieve envisioned comprehensive reforms.

Fayez also affirmed the Senate’s reliance on His Majesty's guidelines in serving the nation and building on achievements, according to a Royal Court statement.

He vowed to build complementary relationships with all other constitutional institutions to accelerate reform and achieve the ambitions of the nation without any reluctance.

He also noted that he will work on enhancing the role of Parliament and the principles of transparency, public freedoms and public participation in the decision-making process, based on the King’s guidelines and vision on reform and democracy. 

Fayez said that national responsibilities and the surrounding challenges are "tremendous" and pledged a relentless commitment to serving the nation and working towards building a modern country “for all”. 

 

Fayez, a former premier, House speaker and Royal Court chief was appointed to the post by a Royal Decree as of October 25, 2015.

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