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Jordan says internal harmony top priority in Syria

By - Jan 22,2014 - Last updated at Jan 22,2014

AMMAN — Delivering a speech at the high-profile Geneva II conference on Wednesday, Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh said that Jordan has long called for a political solution to the Syrian crisis with its unaltered stance based on careful calculations as a close Syria neighbour.

Judeh also described the conference as a valuable chance to place the political solution to Syria’s nearly three-year-old conflict on the right track, which requires an immediate ceasefire and an agreement over a transitional framework in line with the resolutions of the June 2013
Geneva I peace conference on Syria.

The minister also said that all segments of Syrian society have to be represented in any agreed-upon transitional government that also has to enjoy full power with its main mandate being to restore social harmony in Syria.

Judeh also said that the transitional government is also requested to set the basis for a sustainable democratic system in Syria that lures the displaced Syrians and refugees in neighbouring states back to their country.

Judeh also said that the resource-limited Kingdom is home to more than 600,000 Syrian refugees with the total hosting cost reaching $1.7 billion in 2013 and is expected to reach $2.8 billion in 2014, calling on the international community to increase its assistance to Jordan to continue its humanitarian efforts “exerted on behalf of the world”.

King discusses sector woes with industrialists

By - Jan 22,2014 - Last updated at Jan 22,2014

AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah on Wednesday renewed his call for a fruitful and genuine partnership between the public and private sectors.

His Majesty made his remarks during a meeting with industrialists hosted by Ayman Hatahet, president of the Jordan Chamber of Industry, at his residence in Amman. The meeting was part of a series of off-the-record encounters with various groups of society, where all issues of concern to the sector and the nation are on the table.

A source who is familiar with the conversation told The Jordan Times that the King emphasised the importance of the industrial sector’s role in the economic revival plans and job generation, noting that he understands that local industries are vulnerable to the economic challenges facing Jordan.

The meeting came almost three weeks after a new electricity tariff went into force, prompting industrialists to cry foul as their competitiveness is wearing away due to higher costs.

Industrialists entered 2014 by keeping a wary eye on government policies, which, according to sector leaders, are manufacturers’ biggest worry.

In previous interviews with The Jordan Times, they said that policies related to energy and labour always affect the performance of the industrial sector, indicating that the new round to hike electricity tariffs will hurt the competitiveness of Jordan-made products.

Under a five-year government plan, economic sectors –– except for the agricultural sector –– and relatively high-spending households will continue to see gradual increases in electricity prices of nearly 15 per cent every year in an attempt by the government to bring the state-owned National Electric Power Company to cost recovery by 2017.

Indicating that around 1,100 factories quit the market since 2012, either closed down or left for other countries, the sector leaders expressed fears that 2014 losses could be higher if the government continues “to neglect the energy woes of industries”.

They called on authorities to consult the private sector before making economic decisions, particularly in the fields of energy and labour. 

Leadership programme for public sector employees graduates second batch

Jan 22,2014 - Last updated at Jan 22,2014

AMMAN — Acting Public Sector Development Minister and Minister of State Salameh Neimat on Wednesday attended the graduation of the second batch of participants in a programme to enhance leadership skills.

The nine-week training programme, organised by the Ministry of Public Sector Development and USAID, was aimed at honing the leadership skills of middle management staff in the public sector, according to a statement from the ministry.

Exhibition marks death anniversary of Jordanian inventor

Jan 22,2014 - Last updated at Jan 22,2014

AMMAN — To honour her father Abdul Elah Malhas — a Jordanian artist, architect, inventor and nature lover — Farah Malhas is organising a 10-day exhibition of paintings to mark the second anniversary of his death.

The exhibition, which opens on Friday at 8pm, will showcase 63 paintings by the late artist at Zara Centre in Amman’s Wadi Saqra area.

“I chose 63 pieces because he was 63 years old when he died,” Farah told The Jordan Times on Wednesday.

Part of the exhibition’s proceeds will go to the King Hussein Cancer Centre.

Malhas invented reusable envelopes called “multilopes” that earned him several awards in Switzerland and Germany during the 1990s, according to his daughter.

“If you believe in something, just do it.

This was his motto,” she said.

Independent team to continue monitoring care centres

By - Jan 22,2014 - Last updated at Jan 22,2014

AMMAN — The Social Development Ministry and Penal Reform International on Wednesday renewed a cooperation agreement governing the work of the national independent team for monitoring care centres in Jordan.

Under the agreement, the specialised taskforce will continue monitoring care centres, assessing their performance and training the ministry’s inspectors, while the ministry will continue to provide the necessary logistic support for the team.

The team members are guaranteed full access to care centre without having to obtain previous approvals.

The ministry will also continue to receive their reports and take the necessary measures to address any issues they highlight.

Bundestag vice president briefed on refugee crisis

By - Jan 22,2014 - Last updated at Jan 22,2014

AMMAN — Lower House Speaker Atef Tarawneh on Wednesday reiterated Jordan’s position on the crisis in Syria, stressing the need to arrive at a peaceful political solution that ends the bloodshed and guarantees the country’s unity.

At a meeting with Claudia Roth, vice president of the German Bundestag, Tarawneh also highlighted the effects of the continued influx of Syrian refugees on the social, economic and security conditions in the Kingdom.

In the northern Governorate of Mafraq for example, the number of refugees has exceeded its original population, Tarawneh said.

At the meeting, attended by Germany’s Ambassador to Jordan Ralph Tarraf, Roth praised Jordan’s efforts, adding that she will review, with her country’s parliament and government, procedures to help the Kingdom deal with these burdens.

‘Agricultural exports to Lebanon dropped in 2013’

By - Jan 22,2014 - Last updated at Jan 22,2014

AMMAN — Jordan’s agricultural exports to Lebanon dropped from 22,000 tonnes in 2012 to 12,000 tonnes in 2013, according to officials from both countries.

The Kingdom’s agricultural imports from Lebanon nearly doubled in 2013, rising to 91,000 tonnes, compared with 45,000 tonnes the year before, according to figures reviewed by Agriculture Ministry Secretary General Radi Tarawneh and Lebanese Agriculture Minister Louis Lahoud on Wednesday.

The two officials signed minutes of meetings of the Jordanian-Lebanese joint committee, which call for removing all hindrances to agricultural cooperation.

Jordan, S. Arabia to cooperate on peaceful nuclear energy projects

By - Jan 22,2014 - Last updated at Jan 22,2014

AMMAN — Jordan and Saudi Arabia on Wednesday signed an agreement for cooperation on peaceful nuclear energy projects.

Under the agreement, which was signed by Jordan Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Khaled Toukan and President of the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewable Energy Hashem Yamani, the two countries will increase cooperation in terms of research, technologies, designs and raw material exploration.

Toukan said the accord will add more support to Jordan’s projected nuclear programme.

During a three-day visit to Jordan, the Saudi delegation visited the nuclear research reactor at the Jordan University of Science and Technology near Irbid and a uranium exploration site in the central region.

‘Water supply to northern towns to be disrupted next week’

By - Jan 22,2014 - Last updated at Jan 22,2014

IRBID — The water supply to several towns in Irbid, Mafraq and Jerash governorates will be disrupted next week as the Yarmouk Water Company will begin cleaning the Zaatari-Um Loulou water pipeline, which extends from Mafraq to Irbid, on Saturday.

Company Director General Mohammad Rababa said the operation, which will take four days, aims at increasing the amount of water pumped in the summer.

Jordan, US discuss cooperation in combating drug trafficking

By - Jan 22,2014 - Last updated at Jan 22,2014

AMMAN — Minister of Interior Hussein Majali on Wednesday met with US Assistant Secretary of State for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs William R.

Brownfield and discussed bilateral cooperation.

Talks covered means to cooperate in combating crime and drug trafficking through training and expertise exchange, in addition to the latest developments related to the Syrian crisis and its impact on the Kingdom.

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