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UK official pledges support to 'all segments of Jordanian society'

By - Apr 10,2018 - Last updated at Apr 10,2018

International Development Secretary for the United Kingdom Penny Mordaunt delivers a speech at the British ambassador's residence in Amman on Tuesday (Photo by Rana Husseini)

AMMAN — British Secretary of State of International Development Secretary for the United Kingdom Penny Mordaunt on Tuesday met with women leaders to discuss means of supporting the demands of the women’s movement in Jordan.

During her one-day visit to the Kingdom, Mordaunt met with representatives from the women’s movement at the British Ambassador Edward Oakden’s residence where she launched the UK’s National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security.

The British official praised Jordan for being one of the first countries to launch its own plan, and discussed how to further prevent violence against women and girls in the country.

She pointed to the need to support and enable all sectors of society, including women, stressing the UK's keenness “to support gender rights in Jordan in the best manner”.

Mordaunt confirmed that Jordan will receive £110 million of UK aid funding for 2018/19, and announced that her country will provide up to double its current funding for economic resilience in Jordan.

“The UK’s aid will boost the resilience and inclusivity of Jordan’s economy and harness the power of the private sector to create thousands of jobs,” Mordaunt stated, noting that the support is part of the UK’s long-term partnership with Jordan, which was discussed by UK Prime Minister Theresa May and King Abdullah in November.

“Jordan is a beacon of hope and security in the Middle East. We are committed to transforming the country’s economy and helping the government deliver on its commitment to create 200,000 jobs and give every child an education," Mordaunt said.

She stated that her country will stand by the government of Jordan in creating a more resilient and inclusive economy and society so that “all Jordanians and refugees get the opportunities they deserve, regardless of gender or disability”. 

By empowering vulnerable people to provide for themselves and their families, “we are reducing Jordan’s reliance on traditional forms of aid”, Mordaunt stressed, adding that this will build on the UK’s existing support for inclusive schools for children with disabilities so that all Jordanian and Syrian refugee children of all abilities can have the opportunities they deserve.   

For her part, Minister of Social Development Hala Lattouf praised the women’s movement’s achievements over the years. 

“I see here all walks of women who have greatly contributed to the advancement of women in Jordan,” Lattouf told the gathering, adding that "this is why we will continue to prosper because everyone here loves this country and is willing to work on human issues”.

As part of her official visit, Mordaunt went to Om Amaar inclusive school in Amman, where she outlined the UK’s commitment to help Jordan provide an inclusive educational system. 

She then toured the rehabilitation service in Zarqa where she was briefed on how the British aid is helping transform the lives of Jordanian and refugee children, regardless of gender or disability, according to an embassy statement.

Mordaunt also held a roundtable with business leaders at the Jordan Strategy Forum to discuss how the power of the private sector can help deliver growth and jobs in Jordan.

The press release outlined the UK aid to Jordan, which included helping to bring over £150 million investment from other donors to support the education reform, as well as providing grants to create jobs, boost productivity and increase economic resilience. It also entails helping construct critical infrastructure benefitting millions of people and creating thousands of jobs, such as a landfill site in Amman currently under construction that will help 4 million people in the local area.

The support also secured giving live-saving support to 60,000 of some of the most vulnerable Jordanians and refugees, including healthcare and rehabilitation for people with disabilities, the press release said.

Group of MPs wants cancelled FTA with Turkey reactivated

By - Apr 10,2018 - Last updated at Apr 10,2018

AMMAN — A group of MPs on Tuesday called on the government to reactivate the recently-suspended Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with Turkey.

In a memorandum they submitted to the Lower House permanent office to be forwarded to the government, a total of 20 deputies called for reactivating the FTA with Turkey, citing Jordan's needs of such an agreement in light of the border closures as a result of turbulent surrounding.

The government in March suspended the FTA with Turkey, citing Ankara's failure to meet its commitments under the partnership agreement that went into effect in 2011. 

The government at the time said that the decision came came to “support the industrial, agricultural and productive sectors in Jordan and render them more competitive locally and overseas”.

Expressing dissatisfaction over the government's justifications to cancel the FTA with Turkey "because not based on real evaluation", signatories of the memo, a copy of which was seen by The Jordan Times, said that the decision "came abruptly and without prior warning".

They also said that the validating reasons for signing the FTA with Turkey were the "exact opposite" of the validating reasons for cancelling it. 

In recent remarks to The Jordan Times, Minister of Industry, Trade and Supply Yarub Qudah said Jordan is willing to reactivate the free trade agreement with Turkey if Ankara agrees to meet certain conditions.

The terms, he said, include the Turkish side’s consent to protection measures Jordan will design to protect local industries, increasing Turkish technical assistance to Jordan as stipulated by the FTA and reconsidering the "strict" rules of origin specifications applied by Turkey.

Jordan wants Ankara to adopt the same relaxed rules of origin Jordan enjoys under a deal signed with the EU, the minister said.

'Jordan to host high-profile House-organised economic forum next month'

By - Apr 10,2018 - Last updated at Apr 10,2018

AMMAN — Head of the Lower House's Economy and Investment Committee Khair Abu Saileik on Tuesday said that Jordan will host an international economic forum on May 2-3 on the shores of the Dead Sea.

During a press conference at the Lower House, Abu Saileik said that the high-profile forum will be under a Royal patronage. 

The MP said that more than 500 economic figures will be participating in the conference, which will discuss a number of issues related to public-private sectors partnerships,  public administration, human capital, geopolitics and geoeconomics and innovation and scientific research. 

He also said that the forum is part of the House's roles to enhance economic and investment opportunities in the country and its endeavour to translate economic plans and strategies into facts on the ground. 

Abu Saileik added that the forum will discuss ways to stimulate and facilitate local and international investments in Jordan and ways to utilise the strategic location of the country.

The MP said that the forum will also discuss ways to accelerate the implementation of the Jordan Document 2025, the National Financial and Economic Reform Programme and the Jordan Economic Growth Stimulation Plan, which aim to immunise Jordan economically and financially from external shocks.

Mechanisms and strategies to improve the performance of public executive, legislative and judicial agencies,  with the ultimate goal of achieving sustainable economic growth, will be also among the major topics of the two-day forum, he added. 

Prince Hamzah opens conference on modern nanotechnology at JUST

By - Apr 10,2018 - Last updated at Apr 10,2018

AMMAN — HRH Prince Hamzah on Tuesday inaugurated the first international conference on modern nanotechnology and its applications at the Jordan University for Science and Technology (JUST).

University President Saeb Khreisat said that establishing the Nanotechnology Institute aims at encouraging scientific and cognitive investment in advanced entrepreneur fields, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Head of the three-day conference Mohammad Omari said that the event will address several applications of nanotechnology, including sciences of energy effective material, environment and sustainable development, and magnetic materials, among others.

Prince Hamzah and Khreisat toured the institute which was established in 2010 under a Royal initiative as the first facility to provide a proper environment for nanotechnology research. 

Halasa calls on local contractors to form alliances

By - Apr 10,2018 - Last updated at Apr 10,2018

AMMAN — Minister of Public Works and Housing Sami Halasa on Tuesday called on Jordanian contractors to merge in alliances and unions to be able to compete with foreign firms.

During a visit to the Jordanian Construction Contractors Association (JCCA), Halasa said that tenders for medium-size and big projects will be floated soon in various governorates to build schools and health centres and to rehabilitate roads with a value of JD200 million.

He added that other four tenders with a value of JD100 million will be floated under the Bus Rapid Transit project, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

He added that Finance Minister Omar Malhas pledged to provide necessary money to pay government's debts to contractors, noting that JD10 million, out of JD54 million, will be paid in April and May for contractors.

Freihat meets US commander of special operations over coordination

By - Apr 10,2018 - Last updated at Apr 10,2018

AMMAN — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs-of-Staff Lt. Gen. Mahmoud Freihat and Commander of Special Operations at the US Command Central Maj. Gen. Darsie D. Rogers on Tuesday discussed the latest developments at the regional and international levels.

They also discussed means of cooperation and coordination in issues of mutual interest to the armed forces of both countries, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Prince Asem inaugurates 2nd forum on autism spectrum disorder

By - Apr 10,2018 - Last updated at Apr 10,2018

AMMAN — HRH Prince Asem on Tuesday inaugurated the second scientific forum on autism spectrum disorder, which is being organised by the Awj Centre for Autism and Mental Disability in cooperation with the Yarmouk University.

Mohammad Bataineh, head of the higher organising committee, said that the two-day event seeks to enhance public and private institutions’ efforts in finding the best scientific practices to deal with this disorder, and enrich the knowledge of families of autistic people on how to integrate them in the community.

Ihsan Khaldi, head of the scientific committee of the forum, said that this disease is a growth disorder that can be spotted through individuals’ behaviours, noting that infection rate stands at one for each 150 births and is more common among males, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.  

Police confiscate 23 passenger-bus carrying 65 students

By - Apr 10,2018 - Last updated at Apr 10,2018

AMMAN — Traffic Police on Tuesday confiscated a 23 passenger- bus belonging to a private school in east Amman, carrying 65 students, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

According to a Public Security Department (PSD) statement, the students were taken by other buses to their school, and the bus has been confiscated until legal action is taken against the driver, who does not hold the specific licence to drive a fifth-class vehicle.

PSD said that the Ministry of Education will be contacted to take necessary measures for that school. The PSD called on all parents to check the validity of school buses in order to ensure the safety of their children.

300,000 narcotic pills seized

By - Apr 10,2018 - Last updated at Apr 10,2018

AMMAN — Anti-Narcotics Department personnel have seized 300,000 drug pills during a raid in Northern Badia and arrested four suspects involved, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

According to a security source, information was received about four people storing narcotics in a house, and after it was affirmed security personnel raided the place and seized 300,000 narcotic pills and arrested the suspects.

Regent discusses ties with German Bundesrat’s president

By - Apr 09,2018 - Last updated at Apr 09,2018

HRH Prince Feisal, the Regent, meets with President of the Bundesrat Michael Muller on Monday (Petra photo)

AMMAN — HRH Prince Feisal, the Regent, on Monday met with President of the Bundesrat (German Federal Council) Michael Muller, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

During the meeting, the prince and Muller discussed the strategic Amman-Berlin relations in all fields, as well as the latest regional developments.

The prince expressed Jordan's appreciation for the German assistance to implement development programmes and address various challenges facing the Kingdom. 

The meeting, attended by acting Senate President Marouf Bakhit, covered efforts to resume peace negotiations between the Palestinians and the Israelis on the basis of the two-state solution that can lead to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.

For his part, Muller stressed his country's respect for Jordanian efforts to achieve peace and stability in the Middle East and the resource-limited Kingdom's humanitarian role in hosting Syrian refugees, Petra reported.

Bundesrat is a legislative body that is involved in the enactment of legislations and represents Germany’s 16 states.

On Monday, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs Jamal Sarayreh met with Muller and the accompanying delegation.

During the meeting, attended by German Ambassador to Jordan, Birgitta Maria Siefker-Eberle, Sarayreh outlined the challenges facing Jordan due to regional turmoil.

The minister stressed that hosting several waves of refugees, the last of which stood at 1.3 million Syrians, has aggravated those challenges, especially with regards to the economy.

For his part, the German official stressed that a solution to Syria’s ongoing war requires involvement from the world’s great powers, emphasising the urgency to end the large-scale suffering of the Syrian people. 

Meanwhile, Muller met with Planning and International Cooperation Minister Imad Fakhoury over collaboration to keep up the momentum of the international support to the Kingdom.

Fakhoury and Muller agreed to “unify” the two countries’ positions during the upcoming Brussels conference on refugees to be held April 24-25, a Planning Ministry statement said.

The minister stressed the importance of revisiting the EU’s decision to simplify the rules of origin for Jordanian exports to EU countries in line, with the Kingdom’s plans to support Jordanian industrialists, attract investments and create jobs.

He briefed Muller on progress made in implementing the Jordan Compact adopted, during the 2016 London conference to support refugee hosting countries.

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