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802 Syrian refugees enter Jordan on Wednesday

By - Jan 30,2014 - Last updated at Jan 30,2014

MAFRAQ — A total of 802 Syrian refugees entered Jordan on Wednesday, Brig. Gen. Wadah Hmoud, director of the Syrian refugee camps administration, said on Thursday.

Meanwhile, 71 Syrians were repatriated upon their request, he added.

Since the outbreak of the crisis in Syria, the number of Syrians seeking refuge in Jordan has reached 587,750, with 135,708 of them living in camps.

King commends Yemen dialogue, vows more support

By - Jan 30,2014 - Last updated at Jan 30,2014

AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah on Thursday commended Jordanian-Yemeni relations in a letter to Yemeni President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi delivered by Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour.

In the letter, the King voiced Jordan’s readiness to put its expertise in all fields at the disposal of the brotherly Yemenis, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

During a meeting with the Yemeni president, Ensour stressed Jordan’s support for the outcomes of the recently concluded Yemen’s National Dialogue Conference, voicing hope that the agreed-upon principles can serve Yemen’s national interests and safeguard its unity.

Ensour also said that the conference’s outcomes would put Yemen on the right track and help build a better future for its people, adding: “It is time for Yemen to give priority to development and construction.”

Ensour also voiced Jordan’s keenness on strengthening its ties with Yemen to serve the interests of the two Arab states’ people.

For his part, Hadi expressed appreciation for Jordan’s support to his country during its transitional period, saying that more efforts are still needed in Yemen to address security and development challenges.

Hadi also conveyed his greetings to King Abdullah and his keenness on building more cooperation with the Kingdom.

During the visit, Ensour and his Yemeni counterpart Mohammed Basindawa co-chaired the meetings of the Joint Jordanian-Yemeni Higher Committee which convened on Thursday.

Joint technical committee meetings were held earlier in the week, with discussions focused on issues pertaining to mutual cooperation in the economic, cultural, investment and educational sectors.

Jordan has helped Yemen restructure its army as the country entered a democratic transition following two years of protests.

Senators reject deputies’ amendments to retirement law

By - Jan 30,2014 - Last updated at Jan 30,2014

AMMAN — The Senate on Thursday returned the draft civil retirement law to the Lower House after introducing amendments on the retirement of senators, deputies and ministers.

Under the changes endorsed by the senators, lawmakers’ pensions are to be based on the actual duration they spend as members of Parliament.

In the Lower House’s version, legislators’ pensions cover a four-year term regardless of the duration of their service.

Senators also rejected deputies’ amendments that grant retired lawmakers the same basic pension as ministers, arguing that the financial restrictions on ministers are not imposed on MPs.

Members of Parliament are allowed to maintain their private businesses while in service, except for contracts with the public sector, unlike ministers who are not allowed to do business while in office.

Also during Thursday’s session, the Senate endorsed the law on the Jordanian-Canadian free trade agreement, the Lower House amendments to Penal Code and the army law.

Motorcade organised to celebrate King's birthday

By - Jan 30,2014 - Last updated at Jan 30,2014

AMMAN — The 'youth coalition of loyalty and belonging' organised a motorcade in Amman on Thursday to celebrate His Majesty King Abdullah's 52nd birthday.

The motorcade started from King Hussein Park and made its final stop at the Royal Court, passing through several main intersections on the way, including the 4th Circle.

On the occasion of his birthday, King Abdullah received cables from several world leaders, including Saudi King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz, Moroccan King Mohammed VI, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Saudi Crown Prince Salman Bin Abdul Aziz and Bahraini Crown Prince Salman Bin Hamad Al Khalifa.

His Majesty also received similar cables from the presidents of Russia, China, Uzbekistan and Ukraine, Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, Islam Karimov and Viktor Yanukovych. King Abdullah received cables from senior officials and officers, who commended his efforts in safeguarding Arab interests.

House to discuss Kerry’s peace push Sunday

By - Jan 30,2014 - Last updated at Jan 30,2014

AMMAN — Lower House will discuss with the government US Secretary of State John Kerry’s peace efforts in the region on Sunday amid expectations of a heated debate over the issue.

The discussion will start with the MPs presenting their point of views in connection to the plan and its implications on Jordan, and then the government will reply to the lawmakers’ remarks in the same session.

Parliamentary sources said that several MPs are expected to attack the plan and the government’s stand on it.

Last week, 10 deputies filed a petition calling on Lower House Speaker Atef Tarawneh to designate a session for a general discussion over the ongoing Middle East peace talks and outcomes of the US secretary of state’s visit to Jordan.

According to the signatories to the memo, the people’s representatives need to listen to the government’s point of view on the ramifications of Kerry’s expected peace plan on the Palestinian issue, Jordan’s interests and the region.

Kerry met with His Majesty King Abdullah and senior Jordanian officials this month. He provided his vision over a potential solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict that touches on final status issues, which lies at the core of Jordan’s strategic interests, as repeatedly put by officials.

However, Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour recently stressed that nothing was clear yet, explaining that Kerry was examining points of view of both the Palestinians and the Israelis, and is expected to come back with a detailed proposal for both sides. The premier advised against “jumping to conclusions” at this stage.

However, since the US diplomat’s regional tour this month, local observers and former senior officials have expressed concern over the possibility that the Middle East conflict will be resolved at the expense of Jordan, which might eventually become a “substitute homeland for the Palestinians”.

Senior officials have repeatedly said that Jordan will not accept any solution to the conflict that would compromise its strategic interests.

Earlier this month, King Abdullah met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and stressed that Jordan deems protecting its higher strategic interests a top priority, especially those pertaining to final status issues between Israel and Palestine.

In remarks to the media during his visit, Abbas said that Palestine will keep Jordan abreast of any developments in the peace negotiations.

King to hold summit with Obama on February 14, following Mexico visit

By - Jan 30,2014 - Last updated at Jan 30,2014

AMMAN –– His Majesty King Abdullah will hold on February 14 a summit meeting with US President Barack Obama, during a working visit to the United States.

Talks, which will take place in California, will focus on the historic friendship and partnership between Jordan and the US, and ways to advance bilateral ties in a way that boosts efforts by the two leaderships to promote peace, prosperity and stability throughout the Middle East, a Royal Court statement said.

The summit will also address opportunities to strengthen US-Jordanian strategic partnership and means to advance political, economic and security cooperation between the two sides. Both leaders will also be consulting and coordinating stands on regional developments, especially the peace process between the Palestinians and the Israelis, and efforts exerted by US Secretary of State John Kerry in this regard, along with developments in Syria and the wider Middle East.

In addition to the summit meeting with President Obama, the King will meet in Washington, DC with key administration officials, US congressional leaders and committee members as well as representatives from US Islamic and Jewish organisations.

The visit will follow an official visit by His Majesty to Mexico, upon an invitation by President Enrique Peña Nieto. The King will discuss with the Mexican president and several political and economic leaders ways to strengthen relations in various fields, in addition to Middle East and global issues.

Meeting with Burns

King Abdullah on Wednesday stressed that Jordan’s top priority is safeguarding its higher strategic interests, especially those concerning final status issues.

During a meeting on Wednesday with US Deputy Secretary of State William Burns, the Monarch voiced Jordan’s full support to the US-brokered peace negotiations between the Palestinians and the Israelis that “should ultimately lead to the establishment of an independent and viable Palestinian state within the pre-1967 lines with East Jerusalem as its capital on the basis of the two-state solution and the Arab Peace Initiative”, according to a Royal Court statement.

On Syria, the King renewed Jordan’s “unaltered stance that calls for a comprehensive political solution to Syria’s crisis that can safeguard its territorial unity and end the suffering of its people”, highlighting in this regard the burdens on the Kingdom resulting from hosting the largest number of Syrian refugees.

Ways to enhance the Jordanian-US relations in all fields were also discussed during the meeting which was attended by Royal Court Chief Fayez Tarawneh, King’s Office Director Imad Fakhoury and US Ambassador to Jordan Stewart E. Jones.

'Man caught pumping water illegally for personal use'

By - Jan 29,2014 - Last updated at Jan 29,2014

AMMAN — The Water Authority of Jordan and the Jordan Water Company (Miyahuna) on Wednesday detained a man who was allegedly found to be illegally pumping water into an agricultural pool from a main water pipeline.

The 800-millimetre pipeline, which conveys water from Al Qastal station to the Amman national park station, is used to supply water to a large part of east Amman.

The detainee had dug a 20-metre tunnel under the airport service street, which is adjacent to the main airport road, in order to divert water to a nearby farm and to fill tankers to sell water.

Industrial city to be established in Balqa

By - Jan 29,2014 - Last updated at Jan 29,2014

AMMAN — The Cabinet on Wednesday decided to establish an industrial city in Balqa Governorate as part of the government’s mission to establish industrial cities in all governorates for development purposes.

Also on Wednesday, the Cabinet endorsed a decision to form technical committees that will undertake measures deemed necessary to implement the draft law on restructuring public institutions.

The committees will prepare organisational structures and draft a plan for the redistribution of human resources at institutions and entities that will emerge as a result of the merger and cancellation of independent public sector institutions, according to a briefing presented by Public Sector Development Minister Khleef Al Khawaldeh.

All Jordan Youth Commission launches campaign to celebrate King’s birthday

Jan 29,2014 - Last updated at Jan 29,2014

AMMAN — The All Jordan Youth Commission has launched a campaign to celebrate His Majesty King Abdullah’s birthday, which falls on Thursday.

The campaign includes refurbishing homes of underprivileged families and schools.

Volunteers are also cleaning and maintaining areas near places of worship, houses, schools and graves in Amman.

The commission’s director, Sami Al Maitah, said it will also hold this campaign in the governorates.

Prince Zeid highlights UN’s peacekeeping role

By - Jan 29,2014 - Last updated at Jan 29,2014

NEWYORK — HH Prince Zeid, Jordan’s permanent representative at the UN, on Wednesday stressed that the UN needs to do more to safeguard international peace and security.

Speaking at an open UN Security Council session, the prince said: “Stopping the killing is much easier than ending a conflict,” adding that the council should consider this as its main goal.

The council on Wednesday discussed a concept paper, presented by Prince Zeid, entitled “War, its lessons, and the search for a permanent peace”.

More than 50 UN member states participated in the debate.

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