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Maduro says ‘ready’ to normalise with US

Washington, Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said in an interview on Sunday that his country is willing to normalise its relations with the US after they were severed in 2019, according to the Washington Post.

“Venezuela is ready, totally ready, to take steps toward a process of normalisation of diplomatic, consular and political relations with the current administration of the US and with administrations to come,” Maduro said in an interview broadcast on Venezuelan state television.

The Maduro government severed its ties with the United States in 2019 when the administration of former Republican President Donald Trump recognised Maduro’s opponent, Juan Guaido, as interim president of Venezuela.

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Ma’an authorities delay start of working hours amid extreme weather

Ma’an, Ma’an governor Faisal Masaeed Monday decided to put back the start of official working hours in public institutions and departments in Ma’an on Tuesday until 10 am due to the extreme weather.

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Cruise ship carrying 4K tourists docks in Aqaba

Aqaba, The southern port of Aqaba on Monday welcomed the first cruise ship in the new year 2023, carrying about 4,000 tourists from various European and Arab countries.

In an interview with the Jordan News Agency (Petra), the President of the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA), Nayef Fayez, indicated that 90 cruise ships are expected to dock in Aqaba this year. He stressed the importance of cruise ship tourism in growing the Kingdom’s tourism industry.

Fayez added that the authority is prepared to offer the required infrastructure services for both domestic and international tourism, noting that a passenger terminal will open this month in the old port to simplify and expedite procedures and allow for visitor entry.

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UN chief welcomes ceasefire announcement in Colombia

New York, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Sunday welcomed the announcement by the President of Colombia of the six-month ceasefire with armed groups.

A statement by Guterres’ spokesperson said that the ceasefire is “a development that brings renewed hope for comprehensive peace to the Colombian people as the New Year dawns.”

“The Secretary-General trusts that adherence to these commitments will reduce violence and the suffering of conflict-affected communities, while helping to build confidence in ongoing dialogues,” the statement added, noting ” the Secretary-General reaffirms the support of the United Nations to Colombia’s efforts to achieve full and lasting peace.”

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King directs government to freeze kerosene tax during winter

Aqaba, His Majesty King Abdullah, at a meeting with representatives and leading figures from Aqaba on Monday, directed the government to freeze the kerosene tax during winter to ease the burden on citizens, especially families with limited income.

According to a royal court statement, King Abdullah reiterated that a serious national effort is underway to find economic solutions through the Economic Modernisation Vision, which aims to alleviate financial pressure on citizens.

His Majesty stressed the importance of working relentlessly on executing the political, economic, and administrative modernisation plans in 2023, noting that this year will be dedicated to implementation.

On the importance of promoting Jordan as a tourism and investment destination, the King noted that there is local, regional, and international interest in investing in the south and in Aqaba specifically, emphasising that working transparently and cooperating with the private sector is paramount while prioritising public interest.

His Majesty spoke about significant projects slated for launch in Aqaba, including a water desalination plant megaproject, and the development of the airport and port, calling for enhancing the agriculture sector to capitalise on the governorate’s climate and investing in solar energy.

The King noted the importance of youth capacity building and empowerment in Aqaba by developing schools, establishing a medical university, and expanding the academic offerings of the University of Jordan in Aqaba.

His Majesty also noted Google’s selection of Aqaba as a point of intercontinental convergence for their submarine cable project, which connects Asia, Europe, and Africa, noting the opportunities that would be available to the ICT sector a result.

Responding to comments from the audience, the King underscored the importance of founding an advisory council of specialists from Aqaba to support the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority’s (ASEZA) board of commissioners, in service of the governorate’s development.

His Majesty stressed that revenue generated by the Aqaba Special Economic Zone must ultimately benefit Aqaba and developing its services, noting the importance of promoting decentralisation.

Also during the meeting, the King recalled recent events in Maan Governorate, where several Public Security Directorate personnel were killed in the line of duty, paying tribute to the martyrs and wishing the injured a speedy recovery.

For their part, the attendees reaffirmed their support for His Majesty’s modernisation efforts, commending the King’s and the Hashemites’ principled stance towards the Palestinian cause and Jerusalem.

The speakers also highlighted a number of issues in Aqaba Governorate and called for addressing them, including creating more job opportunities, supporting income-generating enterprises, attracting more investments, and improving healthcare, education and infrastructure.

Speaking at the meeting, Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh said the government will immediately freeze the tax on kerosene during winter, upon His Majesty’s directives, adding that the government will not increase kerosene prices during this season even if global prices go up, and will decrease prices if global prices go down.

The prime minister said the government is studying an expansion of the University of Jordan’s Aqaba branch, adding that the Aqaba field hospital will become a public hospital and a number of projects in the governorate will conclude this year.

Also speaking at the meeting, Royal Hashemite Court Chief Yousef Issawi said Royal initiatives implemented in Aqaba have exceeded JD20 million, including JD10 million in the city.

He added that Royal initiatives across the country will focus on productive projects that provide jobs for youth, noting that a centre for the deaf community will be established in Aqaba upon Royal directives.

Director of the Office of His Majesty Jafar Hassan, Adviser to His Majesty for Tribal Affairs Atef Hajaya, Interior Minister Mazen Farraya, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Maj. Gen. Yousef Huneiti, Public Security Directorate Director Maj. Gen. Obaidallah Maaytah, ASEZA Chief Commissioner Nayef Al Fayez, and Aqaba Governor Khaled Hajjaj attended the meeting.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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GFJTU president calls for indexing minimum wage to inflation

Amman, President of the General Federation of Jordanian Trade Unions (GFJTU) Mazen Ma’aytah has urged the government to follow through on a previous decision made by a government-private committee to index the statutory minimum wage to inflation.

In early 2022, the Labor Affairs Tripartite Committee, which comprises the ministry of labor, the GFJTU, and the Jordan industry and commerce chambers, decided to postpone the minimum wage indexation decision.

The decision raises the minimum wage for non-Jordnaians to JD260.

According to Ma’aytah, the decision cannot be delayed any further because the current minimum wage is insufficient to provide for a decent standard of living and does not square with poverty threshold figures.

Source: Jordan News Agency