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Tourism sector has begun to recover and grow: Minister

The Tourism Minister of Jordan, Makram Qaisi, Monday said the “tourism sector has begun to recover and grow at a high pace,” noting that the revenue exceeded the pre-COVID period.

During the “Prospects for Investment Opportunities in the Tourism Sector” session, Qaisi described the tourism sector as an “engine” of economic growth in Jordan, adding that it contributes to 13 per cent of the country’s GDP.

During the first third of 2023, almost 2 million people visited Jordan, an 87.2 per cent increase compared to the first third of 2022.

Qaisi explained that tourism directly employs over 55,000 people, of whom 85 per cent are Jordanians, saying that the country needs more workforce and capacity in the tourism sector, especially in the tourist attraction of Petra in the south of the country.

He talked about the investment opportunities in Jerash, the Golden Triangle, Ajloun and the Baptism Site and its surroundings.

Qaisi said that the new investment environment law gave tax incentives to investors in the tourism sector, especially in regions “less fortunate.”

He added that the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquity is focused on religious tourism and promoting tourist sites by using artificial intelligence and linking cultural and archaeological cities.

Qaisi added that the ministry plans to visit several African countries to promote Christian pilgrimage sites in Jordan.

He added that through its strategy, the ministry seeks to establish a fund and a business incubator for young entrepreneurs at a value of JOD5 million.

The session was held on the sidelines of the fourth international conference for French-speaking business owners at the Dead Sea. It opened on Monday under “Jordan, the Land of Promising Opportunities for International Investors.”

Organised by the Jordanian Businessmen Association in cooperation with a group of French-speaking businessmen, the conference saw the participation of 200 business owners, investors and economic experts.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Syria’s al-Assad receives invitation to attend climate convention in Dubai

President Bashar al-Assad Monday received an invitation from the President of the UAE, Sheikh Mohammed Nahyan, to attend the Convention on Climate Change (COP28) in Dubai.

According to the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), the invitation was extended during al-Assad’s reception Sunday of the UAE Embassy in Damascus ChargĂ© d’Affaires, Abdul Hakim Nuaimi, who invited him officially to attend the conference that would be held in Dubai between November 30 and December 12.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Jordan house speaker, Azerbaijan premier talk ties, cooperation

The Lower House Speaker of Jordan, Ahmad Safadi, and Azerbaijan Prime Minister Ali Asadov Monday held talks in Baku, Azerbaijan, on cooperation trade and investment opportunities.

Safadi and Asadov discussed the “deep-rooted” ties between the two countries and increasing trade and investment cooperation through the economic zones in the two countries.

The talks also focused on the “importance” of enhancing cooperation in culture and education.

Safadi’s visit comes at the official invitation of the Speaker of the Azerbaijani Parliament, who is expected to visit Jordan.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Arab parliament condemns attack on Jordanian embassy in Khartoum

The Arab Parliament Monday condemned the storming and vandalism of the Jordanian Embassy building in Khartoum, Sudan.

The Speaker of the pan-Arab legislature, Adel Assoumi, said, “This criminal act is contrary to the rules of international law and international agreements that require the protection of diplomatic missions, the provision of security for them and respect for their sanctity.”

Assoumi urged the conflicting parties in Sudan to resort to dialogue and abide by the Jeddah Declaration to protect civilians and facilitate humanitarian aid’s arrival.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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King reiterates Jordan’s commitment to defending Palestinians’ rights

His Majesty King Abdullah on Monday sent a letter to the Chairman of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People Cheikh Niang, on the 75th anniversary of the Nakba, the displacement of the Palestinian people, which falls on 15 May.

In the letter, King Abdullah reiterated the centrality of the Palestinian cause, and Jordan’s commitment to continuing its efforts to defend the rights of Palestinians and highlight the difficulties facing them to the international community, especially amidst multiple crises around the world, according to a royal court statement.

His Majesty stressed that resolving the Palestinian issue is key to peace and stability in the Middle East, with international repercussions that cannot be overlooked, calling on the international community to shoulder its responsibilities toward creating political horizons to relaunch serious and effective negotiations that lead to a just and comprehensive solution.

The King said all peoples have the right to self-determination, noting that after over half a century after the Nakba, the Palestinians’ right to self-determination and establishing an independent, sovereign, and viable state on the 4 June 1967 lines, with East Jerusalem as its capital, on the basis of the two-state solution, living side-by-side with Israel, cannot be overlooked.

His Majesty added that Jordan will continue to coordinate with Arab leaders and international partners to push towards the two-state solution, and to demand and end to all unilateral Israeli measures and violations that undermine peace prospects.

The King said Jordan is committed to maintaining coordination with the Palestinian Authority to preserve the historical and legal status quo in holy sites, under the Hashemite Custodianship of Islamic and Christian holy places in Jerusalem.

The region cannot reach peace, prosperity, and growth, without including the Palestinians in regional economic projects, His Majesty noted.

The King urged the international community to maintain support for UNRWA, in accordance with its UN mandate, to sustain its role in providing education and healthcare services for Palestinian refugees, especially children and youth, until a just and comprehensive solution is reached, in accordance with international law, particularly UN resolution 194, to guarantee refugees’ right to return and compensation.

His Majesty concluded the letter by stressing the centrality of the Palestinian cause, and its everlasting presence in the hearts of Arabs, commending the efforts of the Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People.

Source: Jordan News Agency