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Jordan able to secure its strategic interests — officials

By , - Jan 07,2014 - Last updated at Jan 07,2014

AMMAN — Senior officials have asserted that Jordan will not accept any solution to the Mideast conflict that would compromise its strategic interests.

The remarks, made by Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour on Tuesday and Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh the day before, came mostly in response to fears among political and media circles that Jordan might be caught off-guard if the two parties to the conflict reach a deal over final status issues, including the refugees, the fate of Jerusalem, borders, security and water.

During a meeting between the government and the second largest parliamentary bloc Watan (Homeland) on Tuesday, Ensour agreed with MPs that US Secretary of State John Kerry’s shuttle visits to the region are “for a purpose”.

The MPs expressed fears over what they described as “behind-the-doors” peace talks between the Palestinians and the Israelis that would lead to stripping Jordan of its right to be part of a final agreement particularly in connection to the refugees file.

The premier highlighted Jordan’s position towards such developments saying, “Kerry seeks to draft a framework agreement that would lead to a final solution to all issues.”

Jordan must be part of any final agreement particularly in connection to the Palestinian refugees issue, he said.

Ensour stressed that “all issues are on the table now”, and that “nothing is off limit” when it comes to talks over the final status issues, noting that this is “progress” in itself, although below expectations.

Regarding the Israeli demand to have the occupied Jordan Valley under its control in the case of a peace agreement, the premier said Jordan considers these lands and any other area that Israel occupied on 1967 as Palestinian lands. As for the Palestinian refugees, Ensour stressed that Jordan believes that all the refugees who came to Jordan during the period 1948-1949 have the right to return and are entitled to compensation whether they are holders of Jordanian nationality or not.

Judeh: Jordan is not absent

In an interview with Jordan Television’s Al Rai Al Thaleth (Third Opinion) talk show late Monday, Judeh stressed that Jordan is not absent from the peace negotiations and will not accept any solution that contradicts the country’s interests and national security.

He said Kerry’s visit to Jordan on Sunday was to brief His Majesty King Abdullah on the latest developments related to the ongoing peace negotiations.

He noted that the parties concerned with the negotiations, including US officials, Palestinians and Israelis are keen to keep Jordan updated with any progress in the talks.

Reasserting that Jordan will not negotiate on behalf of the Palestinians regarding their envisioned state’s border with Israel, the minister stressed, however, that Jordan will be concerned about its borders and the state that it will share a borderline with.

He also stressed that any “security-related arrangement” in the Jordan Valley must take into consideration the Kingdom’s national security.

Iraq and Syria

As for the fighting in Iraq and Al Qaeda-linked group’s control of some towns there and its impact on the Kingdom, Judeh stressed that Jordan is “on alert” in the field and at the political level.

On the Syrian issue, the minister reiterated that Jordan supports a political solution for the crisis and will attend Geneva II conference on January 22.

“Our participation in Geneva II is part of our mandate as the current president of the UN Security Council and a neighbouring country that is affected by crisis, including the Syrian refugee burden we have undertaken,” he told JTV.

Judeh also noted that all Middle East-related issues that are also of interest to Jordan will be discussed at the Security Council during a meeting slated for January 20.

Kingdom ‘resentful’ at inadequate int’l aid to refugees

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AMMAN — HH Prince Zeid Raad, Jordan’s permanent representative at the UN, has expressed the dissatisfaction of the Jordanian government with the conditions of Syrian refugees in the Kingdom and for not receiving assistance, as much as needed, to deal with this fallout of the Syrian plight.

Speaking at a press conference that was held on Monday evening, Prince Zeid, who heads the rotating presidency of the UN Security Council for the month of January, said Jordan has shouldered large burdens in light of the refugee influx but has not received a proportionate size of assistance, pointing out that the situation is still very difficult and crucial, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.

At the end of April, he said, Jordan’s mission to the UN extended an invitation to the president of the Security Council and requested that a visit be paid to Jordan and to Al Zaatari Refugee Camp, in particular.

He said the suggested visit was meant to acquaint council with a first-hand look at the hard conditions of the refugees and repercussions of the situation on the economy and national security should the crisis continue in Syria and the level of international aid remains below expectations.

The prince noted that so far, Jordan has not received an official response in this regard and so it has had to raise the issue once again.

The envoy asserted the importance of arriving at a political solution for the crisis in Syria, in conformity with the Geneva plan, in a manner that guarantees the sovereignty and the unity of Syria and safeguards the rights of all citizens, while distancing them from violence and extremism.

“Jordan supports the political solution of the conflict and of any international effort that seeks to stop the bloodshed there, and to put an end to the suffering of the Syrian people,” he said.

There are no less than 20 million Syrians, who need to be rescued from the woes of the ugly war, and the world must listen to them, he pointed out, adding that Jordan supports any solution for the sake of building Syria.

UNDP, Japan supply Irbid, Mafraq municipalities with machinery

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AMMAN — UNDP and the Japanese embassy on Tuesday provided the municipalities of Mafraq and Irbid with machinery and technical equipment to “ease the mounting pressure on delivery of services”, an embassy statement said.

“Following a needs assessment study conducted by UNDP in late 2013, concerns relating to rehabilitation and solid waste management equipment for northern municipalities were listed as the top priorities to improve delivery of basic services,” the statement said.

The first phase of equipment delivery was completed in areas where the large presence of refugees increased pressure on public services.

UNDP has delivered 36 fogging machines, six ultra volume sprayers and insecticides and pesticides to 36 municipalities.

The UN agency is offering support under the “Mitigating the Impact of the Syrian Refugee Crisis on the Vulnerable Jordanian Host Communities” project funded by the Japanese government at a total value of $4 million.

Sunday a public holiday to mark Prophet’s birthday

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AMMAN — Ministries and public departments and institutions will observe a holiday on Sunday, January 12, marking the anniversary of Prophet Mohammad’s birthday, Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour announced on Tuesday.

In an official communiqué, the premier urged all ministries and public entities to celebrate the occasion, emphasising its importance.

Prophet Mohammad was born on the 12th day of Rabi I in the Islamic lunar calendar.

Meanwhile, Education Minister Mohammad Thneibat decided to keep Sunday an official working day for ministry employees supervising the General Secondary Education Certificate (Tawjihi) winter session examination.

The exam scheduled for Sunday will remain unchanged, Thneibat said, urging students to head to examination halls on that day.

One dead, three injured in three-vehicle collision

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AMMAN — One person died and three others were injured in a collision that involved a truck and two vehicles on the Irbid-Zarqa road.

Civil Defence Department staff administered first aid to the injured and took them to King Abdullah I Hospital.

The condition of the injured ranged between fair and critical.

Media watchdog calls for allowing entry of all journalists to Parliament

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AMMAN — The Centre for Defending the Freedom of Journalists (CDFJ) on Tuesday urged the Lower House to allow representatives of all media outlets to cover activities under the Dome, regardless of whether they are members of the Jordan Press Association or not.

“We do not oppose organising the work of media outlets at the Parliament provided that regulations do not turn into restrictions,” CDFJ said.

Citing complaints that some media correspondents were denied entry to the Lower House, CDFJ President Nidal Mansour said such a step not only places restrictions on the media, but it also puts restrictions on society’s right to know and monitor proceedings.

Jordanian truckers urged not to use Iraqi border crossing

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AMMAN — Jordan’s embassy in Baghdad on Tuesday requested the owners of Jordanian trucks not to go to Iraq via the Karameh-Treibil border at the present time.

In a statement, the embassy said the international highway is witnessing military and security operations, which jeopardises the safety of trucks, regardless of their origin.

The embassy said it was working with Iraqi authorities to ensure the safe passage of several stranded Jordanian trucks which were heading home via the Iraqi border as soon as possible.

The embassy urged Jordanians to contact it or the Jordanian security authorities at the border crossing for any inquiries.

The Karameh or Treibil border crossing is situated 370km to the east of Amman.

Queen Noor honoured for advocating for youth issues

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AMMAN — Her Majesty Queen Noor recently received the Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak International Award of Arab Youth in recognition of her support for youth issues.

During a ceremony, held in Abu Dhabi on Sunday, the Queen thanked Sheikha Fatima for her continued support for women and youth causes, stressing the importance of the award in encouraging young Arabs to take part in sustainable development.

The Queen also discussed issues of concern to Arab women with Sheikha Fatima during a lunch banquet held in her honour.

Queen shares video of Crown Prince ‘jumping from plane’

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AMMAN — Her Majesty Queen Rania on Tuesday shared a video on her official Facebook page of HRH Crown Prince Hussein fast roping from a helicopter in what seemed to be a military exercise. 

Her Majesty wrote: “Things I cannot quite seem to convince my kids... That no matter how often you practise, it's never going to be OK for your mother to see you jumping out of a plane”.

The Crown Prince, 19, holds the rank of second lieutenant in the Jordan Armed Forces.

The Queen’s official Facebook page has been sharing more photos and videos of the Royal family.

The video was welcomed by many Facebook users, with Ahmad M. Srour commenting: “A mother a lady a queen god protect. You. And the king and Jordan... respect”.

Oraib Nawash-Salah, another Facebook user, wrote: “May Allah protect him and keep him and keep all kids to their mothers.”

Queen Rania has been active on social media, with the highest number of followers on Twitter in Jordan — over three million — and around two million "likes" on Facebook.

Her Majesty also shares photos on her official Instagram page.

Jordanian handcrafts

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The photo shows a Jordanian employee engraves a handcrafted vase at a Beit Al Bawadi ceramics workshop in Amman on Tuesday.

Beit Al Bawadi ceramic workshop was set up by non-profit organisation Jordanian Hashemite Fund for Human Development (JOHUD) to provide employment opportunities for Jordanian youths

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