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Prime minister warns against attempts to ‘destabilise’ country, vows ‘heavy-handed’ response to threats to Jordan's security, stability

Apr 09,2025 - Last updated at Apr 09,2025

Prime Minister Jafar Hassan addresses lawmakers during Wednesday’s Lower House session (Petra photo)

- Hassan says Jordan closest to Palestinians, strongest supporter to their cause

- Premier underlines that Jordan’s interests are paramount, emphasises importance of national unity

- He says right to freedom of expression safeguarded, vows ‘decisive’ action against breaking law  

AMMAN — Prime Minister Jafar Hassan underlined on Wednesday that no country stands closer to the Palestinian people than Jordan, nor has any nation supported the Palestinian cause as “steadfastly” as Jordan, adding, “Jordan’s interests come before all else, and no one can dictate to Jordanians what they should do.”

Addressing the Lower House on Wednesday, Hassan emphasised that Jordan’s positions remain unwavering, with well-established and transparent policies. “This is our duty, and under the leadership of His Majesty the King, we will continue to fulfill it without relent.”

Hassan highlighted Jordan's historic sacrifices and consistent stance in defence of Palestinian rights. "Nobody is closer to the Palestinian people than Jordan. Our commitment, led by His Majesty the King, is rooted in blood, martyrs and unwavering principles.”

The prime minister stressed that Jordan's policy remains steadfast and transparent, and that the Kingdom will continue to play its regional and international role "without fatigue or hesitation".

Hassan stressed that Jordan's national interests are paramount. "Jordan's interest comes before anything else. No one will tell Jordanians what to do, and no external or internal party will be allowed to interfere in our decisions, values or national identity."

He warned against attempts to destabilise the Kingdom. "We will respond decisively to anyone who threatens Jordan's security and the safety of its people, whether from within or outside our borders. Our army and security services remain the guardians of our territory and sovereignty."

Hassan also condemned groups inciting against the state or exploiting national sentiments for personal gain. “Such actions will not be allowed.”

The premier stressed that the steadfastness of the Palestinian people remains a top priority for Jordan, but that this goal cannot be pursued at the expense of Jordan’s security, stability, or territorial integrity. “Our borders and security are safeguarded by our Arab Hashemite army and vigilant security agencies.”

The prime minister also warned against exploiting public sentiment over the aggression against Gaza, where Israeli military operations have sparked widespread outrage. He accused some groups of trying to use the Palestinian tragedy for political gain or to incite against the Jordanian state.

"While we support the right of Jordanians to express their opinions and show solidarity, we will not allow anyone to violate the law, attack state institutions or manipulate public emotions for their own agenda.”

The prime minister also emphasised the importance of national unity, stressing that no attempts to sow division within the nation will be tolerated. “We are all Jordanians, united by our loyalty, love, and faith in this great country and our wise Hashemite leadership. No one will be allowed to sow seeds of discord or take advantage of our national unity."

He highlighted ongoing efforts to improve the economic situation, attract investments, and advance strategic projects, reaffirming that Jordan's economy is on a strong and positive trajectory. "With the collective efforts of all sectors, we are moving forward in the right direction. No entity will be allowed to derail our efforts to safeguard Jordan’s future and security.”

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