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Jaber border crossing to resume full operations on Sunday: Interior Minister

Jaber border crossing will resume full operations as of Sunday, August 1, Interior Minister Mazen Faraiah announced Wednesday.

Faraiah said that the decision was based on Prime Minister, Bisher Khasawneh’s directives during his visit to the border crossing on July 8, and after conducting full field arrangements with the Syrian side.

The new procedures will include the following: First: Canceling of the back to back for goods and passengers.

Second: Allowing buses to cross to the Syrian side and get back from it.

Third: Allowing the departure of persons of different nationalities to Syria without the need for prior approval from the Jordanian side.

Fourth: Allowing foreign travel vehicles to operate between the two countries at a rate of 100 vehicles per day.

Fifth: Allowing transit buses from Syria to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to cross, provided they register on the Saudi “Tawakkalna” platform, which is approved to receive Corona vaccines.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Queen Rania visits Royal Grant Scheme projects during visit to Al Shobak, 1st, final add

Her Majesty also urged those in attendance to protect themselves and their families by getting vaccinated against COVID-19, stressing that vaccination is the only way to achieve economic recovery and a return to normalcy.

Queen Rania explained that she and His Majesty King Abdullah were grateful to have been able to receive the vaccine early on in the pandemic in order to protect themselves and those around them. She also cautioned against the spread of misinformation surrounding the vaccine, particularly as more contagious COVID variants continue to emerge worldwide.

“For all of us – for our children, our parents, and our families – we must encourage each other to get the vaccine,” she stressed.

Her Majesty also stopped at the Al Shobak Charitable Society for Women, which aims to empower local women by building their capacities and providing them with economic opportunities. Accompanied by Society President, Basma Habahbeh, the Queen toured the society’s facilities, viewing its productive kitchen and speaking to its beneficiaries.

Established in 2009, the Al Shobak Charitable Society for Women operates a wide range of economic and charitable programs, including the use of homegrown Al Shobak apples in the production of apple cider vinegar.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Queen Rania visits Royal Grant Scheme projects during visit to Al Shobak, 1st add

“Ms. Sabha has gone on to create four new job opportunities, empowering more women in her area,” the Queen explained.

Her Majesty was received at Shobak Castle by Ma’an Governor Dr. Mohammad Fayez, Ma’an Tourism Director Dr. Yasin Salah, Head of the Al Shobak Societies Coalition Khalil Hawartha, and Visitors Center Supervisor Mohammad Hleilat.

During the meeting, she heard from Community Centers Association (CCA) President Dr. Firyal Saleh, who briefed Her Majesty on the progress of the scheme’s income-generating projects.

Implemented by the CCA in coordination with 11 local societies, the scheme has provided loans and business guidance to 220 families in Ma’an to date, supporting commercial, service industry, vocational, and agricultural projects in the governorate.

In turn, Queen Rania highlighted the pivotal role of local societies and associations, as they are best suited to meet the needs of challenges of their communities.

“We look to you to learn how to best direct our assistance,” Her Majesty said, adding that “our role is to support you, because, at the end of the day, we’re all one family and we want every woman, man, and child in the community to be well.”

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Queen Rania visits Royal Grant Scheme projects during visit to Al Shobak

Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah visited Al Shobak in Ma’an Governorate on Wednesday, where she met with a number of representatives of local societies, owners of income-generating projects, and local officials.

Her Majesty’s visit comes following the implementation of a community-based grant scheme in Ma’an Governorate. Supported by the Royal Hashemite Court, the scheme empowers residents to launch their own income-generating projects.

Speaking to a group of beneficiaries of the grants at the visitor’s center of Shobak Castle, Her Majesty expressed her joy at being able to meet with them, despite the COVID-19 pandemic often making such visits impossible. She also called on the group to receive the vaccine to protect their families from the virus and its variants.

Commending the beneficiaries’ determination, Queen Rania noted that she was pleased to hear about the progress of their projects and their growing success. She also underlined the positive example of one local woman, Sabha Al Tawara, who owns a small tailoring shop in Al Shobak that Her Majesty visited earlier in the day.

A beneficiary of the community-based grant scheme, Al Tawara’s tailoring shop was one of 100 income-generating projects across the kingdom to receive an increase in financial assistance last year, announced by Her Majesty in October 2020 in response to the pandemic’s crippling effects on small businesses.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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JSC, EBRD sign cooperation agreement

The Jordan Securities Commission (JSC) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) signed a cooperation agreement to develop the capital market in Jordan and implement its strategy adopted by the Jordanian government in 2017, with the aim of enhancing economic growth.

Both institutions signed a memorandum of understanding on Wednesday, whereby they commit to benefiting from advantages of each of them to make greater progress in the process of developing the capital market.

The EBRD will provide technical assistance in order to improve the resilience of the Jordanian capital market, with support from the Government of Japan amounting to 1.55 million euros through the Japan Cooperation Fund at the EBRD.

“Through this agreement, the EBRD will work to develop the capital market in Jordan in these difficult economic times,” said Director General of the European EBRD for the Eastern Mediterranean region, Philip ter Woort.

He explained that the EBRD’s efforts are focused on diversifying the ways to mobilize capital for the Jordanian private sector within a strong and transparent regulatory framework that allows for a better supervision process, which contributes to sustainable economic recovery in Jordan in light of the Corona pandemic.

The strategy sets 7 goals: increasing investor interest, making the financial market more attractive to exporters, reorienting capital market institutions as private sector operations, making the securities sector more competitive, enhancing the capacity of the JSC, offering more attractive investment products, and developing communication programs with investors and exporters.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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JSC, EBRD sign cooperation agreement, 1st, final add

The strategy sets 7 goals: increasing investor interest, making the financial market more attractive to exporters, reorienting capital market institutions as private sector operations, making the securities sector more competitive, enhancing the capacity of the JSC, offering more attractive investment products, and developing communication programs with investors and exporters.

The memorandum of understanding enhances cooperation between the JSC and the EBRD, and under the agreement, the JSC will remain committed to complying with various applicable international capital markets standards.

Also, the JSC will make every effort to maintain the independence of certain capital market entities and ensure the continued smooth operation of the market, in line with international best practices.

The JSC and the EBRD will promote capital market reforms for the Jordanian government, including agreeing on project management issues, discussing proposed legal and regulatory reforms with Parliament, and submitting proposals for improving the tax law to relevant government bodies.

Jordan had adopted a comprehensive strategy and roadmap for capital market development in 2017, funded by the Government of Japan, with a main objective of promoting Jordan’s position as a business destination and investment attraction to create new jobs and achieve prosperity for Jordanians.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Jordan, Greece, and Cyprus release joint communiqué after trilateral summit

A joint communiqué was released at the conclusion of the third Jordanian-Greek-Cypriot summit held in Athens on Wednesday by His Majesty King Abdullah, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, and Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades.

Following is the full text of the communiqué:

“Third Trilateral Summit

Hellenic Republic – Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan- Republic of Cyprus-

Athens, July 28, 2021

We, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Prime Minister of the Hellenic Republic, Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and Nicos Anastasiades, President of the Republic of Cyprus met in Athens on 28 of July 2021, to enhance the effective partnership within the framework of the tripartite coordination mechanism among the three countries, strengthen cooperation and advance coordination in the political, economic and security fields, as well as in other areas of shared interest in a fragile, post-Covid era.

The Leaders reviewed the significant progress achieved throughout the partnership over the course of the previous trilateral summits and ministerial meetings and agreed to explore further ways to build on and advance their outcomes. In this framework, they highlighted the importance of the permanent secretariat established in Nicosia and its key role in the facilitation of cooperation among the three countries.

Acknowledging the disruptive impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the global economy and by extension, on the economic cooperation among the three countries, and recognizing the importance of increased global solidarity in order to mitigate the already aggravating parameters of global uncertainty, Greece and Cyprus reiterated His Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al-Hussein’s call for “re-globalization”, to bring together global skills, resources and initiatives under a revisited, inclusive, growth-oriented perspective, thus forging cohesive, sustainable ties and enhancing the positive linkages among countries, towards prosperity for all.

In this context, the Leaders expressed their shared keenness on promoting and supporting existent synergies in all economic sectors and actively encourage new endeavours, building upon the dynamics of the countries’ digital transformation, to circumvent the challenges and predicaments that Covid-related restrictions have created.

They also underscored the importance of the geographical proximity and rich cultural heritage, offering a vast potential to improve cooperation in key priority areas, including culture and education, trade, food security, tourism, energy, agriculture, water, environment, healthcare, investment and ICT. They agreed to re-launch sectorial meetings that were halted due to the COVID-19 pandemic, to identify concrete projects, offering their nations ample opportunities to achieve trilateral goals building on the strategic partnership.

Furthermore, the Leaders reiterated their support for a comprehensive, just, and lasting settlement of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict based on the two-State solution, in accordance with international law and relevant UN resolutions, ensuring the establishment of an independent and viable Palestinian state on 4 June 1967 lines, with East Jerusalem as its capital, living side by side in peace with Israel, within secure and recognized borders.

Greece and Cyprus reaffirmed their support to the important role of His Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein, the Custodian of Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem, in safeguarding the holy sites and preserving the legal and historic status-quo therein. In this regard, the important role Jordan played in restoring calm and stopping violations in Jerusalem and the rest of the Occupied Palestinian Territories was highlighted.

The Leaders discussed the Cyprus problem, including the latest developments in Varosha, and the presidential statement of the United Nations Security Council. They stressed support to a just, comprehensive and viable settlement of the Cyprus problem in line with the relevant United Nations Security Council resolutions and international law. They emphasized that all unilateral measures or acts that are inconsistent with relevant United Nations resolutions and international law, or undermine efforts towards a negotiated peaceful solution must cease. The Leaders underlined the important role of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP) in safeguarding peace and stability in line with the United Nations’ purposes and principles. They also stressed that a comprehensive settlement of the Cyprus problem will not only benefit the people of Cyprus, but will also significantly contribute to peace and stability of the region.

The Leaders emphasized that a peaceful, stable and prosperous Mediterranean is a strategic priority of the region. They called on all countries of the region to respect the sovereignty, sovereign rights and jurisdiction each State has over its maritime zones in accordance with international law, in particular the Law of the Sea. To this end, the Leaders stressed the importance of engaging in a constructive dialogue and negotiations, in accordance with International Law.

The Leaders reiterated strong commitment to countering the common threat of terrorism and violent extremism, and they agreed to enhance cooperation aiming at consolidating the global efforts, including the key platform, the Aqaba Process initiative, that His Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein established, in further addressing various aspects in this regard, by deepening the understanding on the root causes of violent extremism and its underlying factors, and taking into consideration growing challenges such as the misuse of Internet and social media for terrorist purposes.

Moreover, they expressed support to the Government of Iraq and its endeavors to safeguard Iraq’s territorial integrity, security and stability, and to fulfil the aspirations of the Iraqi people towards further prosperity and progress. The Leaders also stand by Iraq in the process of rebuilding and stabilizing.

On Libya, the Leaders expressed commitment to a political solution that ends the conflict in Libya on the basis of UN Security Council resolutions 2570 and 2571 (2021) and all relevant UN Security Council resolutions, and determination to help restore stability, security and prosperity to Libya. They welcome the political progress achieved through the outcomes of the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) held under the auspices of the UN, and expressed support to the interim Libyan Government in its efforts leading to holding the elections on 24 of December 2021. The Leaders stressed the importance of the complete withdrawal of all foreign forces, fighters and mercenaries as stipulated in the ceasefire agreement that the 5+5 Joint Military Committee declared in Geneva on 23 of October 2020.

Additionally, they expressed their commitment to the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria. They emphasized the need for making progress towards achieving a political solution to the conflict in accordance with the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2254 (2015), a political solution that brings peace, stability and security to the Syrian people, and facilitates the safe, voluntary, and dignified return of IDPs and refugees. We also stressed the importance of sustaining international support to countries hosting Syrian refugees to help their efforts in fulfilling the needs of refugees and maintaining the resilience of host communities.

With regard to EU-Jordan relations, the Leaders underlined the importance of Euro-Mediterranean cooperation under the Barcelona process which has recently celebrated its 25th anniversary, and highly valued the role of the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM) in that respect. The UfM under the EU-Jordan co-presidency has gained traction in consolidating coordination and promoting common objectives towards regional prosperity and integrity. In this direction, within the framework of the EU-Jordan Partnership Priorities and of the common security challenges in the area, they reconfirmed the shared interest in the promotion of peace and stability throughout the region, not only via strategic cooperation in foreign and security policy, but also by addressing cross-cutting issues from education to job creation, climate change, mobility, sustainable use of natural resources, and counter-terrorism.

The Leaders underlined the commitments to safeguarding and promoting the rich historical and cultural heritage of the region and the common heritage of mankind. This common goal was underscored in the first Trilateral Summit, that was held in Nicosia in 2018, by signing the Agreement on the Prevention of Theft, Clandestine Excavation and Illicit Import, Export or Transfer of Ownership of Cultural Property and the Promotion of its Restitution. They agreed to work together to raise awareness on the importance of preserving the integrity, authenticity and the outstanding universal value of the region’s cultural heritage sites inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list, taking into full account all relevant UNESCO resolutions and decisions.

Discussions, having peace and stability at their core and extended to a wide variety of issues of mutual interest and concern, paved the way for enhanced cooperation and accelerated coordination of initiatives with the aim of tangible progress in all areas until the next Summit.

To this end, they expressed their commitment to reactivate partnerships, mobilize resources and aggregate efforts towards sustainable, evolving shared benefits and added value for all three countries participating in this cooperation scheme.”

Source: Jordan News Agency

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King back home after Athens visit

His Majesty King Abdullah returned to Jordan on Wednesday after heading the Jordanian delegation participating in the third trilateral Jordanian-Greek-Cypriot summit, which was held in Athens.

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JPMC to launch a seawater desalination project with British company

Jordan Phosphate Mines Company (JPMC) and the British Solar Water Plc, discussed on Wednesday, the necessary measures to implement a seawater desalination project with the aim of supplying the JPMC-affiliated Aqaba industrial complex with its needs of industrial water for production purposes.

During the coordination meeting attended by JPMC Chairman, Mohammad Thneibat, CEO of the British company, David Reavley, and CEO of the Government Investment Management Company, Khairy Amro, discussions went over details of the project, which will supply the Aqaba industrial complex with about 4 million cubic meters of industrial water annually.

Thneibat stressed the importance of this “vital” project for JPMC and Aqaba industrial complex by reducing the latter’s production costs, and providing job opportunities for the region’s people after being trained by the British company on operation and maintenance work.

The project’s total cost, which will depend on solar energy, stands at $100 million, will be implemented on the BOT principle for a 25- year period.

The project, he announced, will use a totally new technology to produce industrial water, adding that the produced secondary salts will be marketed abroad.

The project’s civil works will start at the end of 2021, while its “actual” production will begin in the first quarter of 2023, according to Thneibat.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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King meets Cypriot president

His Majesty King Abdullah, in Athens on Wednesday, met with Cyprus President Nikos Anastasiades and discussed means of bolstering bilateral cooperation across various fields.

King Abdullah emphasised the importance of enhancing trilateral cooperation with Cyprus and Greece, in service of shared interests and the region.

Discussions also covered efforts to find political solutions to regional crises, to restore stability and security to its peoples.

Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi, Director of the Office of His Majesty Jafar Hassan, and Jordan’s Ambassador to the Hellenic Republic Ahed Sweidat attended the meeting.

Source: Jordan News Agency