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UK announces further $230M aid to Ukraine

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced a further £230 million ($302 million) to Ukraine on Monday, bringing the total UK aid to the war-torn country to £526 million ($690 million).

Johnson said $131 million of the fresh aid will be paid straight to the Ukrainian government.

Speaking at a press conference at Downing Street alongside his Canadian and Dutch counterparts, Johnson stressed the importance of solidarity with Ukraine.

“During the excellent meetings we have had today, we reaffirmed that our three countries stand shoulder-to-shoulder against Russia’s barbaric invasion of Ukraine,” Johnson said.

“In the 12 days since Russia launched this illegal and brutal assault, the world has come together in solidarity with the indomitable people of Ukraine,” he added.

He said: “As Ukrainians resist Russia’s onslaught with courage and tenacity, the international community must aid their struggle in every way we can.

“We will only succeed if the whole international community moves together with the same spirit of unity we have seen in recent days.”

New support group

Johnson also said a new coalition of Ukraine support was established.

“Our new International Ukraine Support Group will coordinate the efforts of the international community to provide long-term and unwavering assistance, now and in the future,” he said.

“And we will be encouraging more countries to join us.”

“This is the moment for Ukraine’s friends to create a coalition of humanitarian, economic and defensive military support to ensure that Putin fails,” he added.

Canada to sanction 10 individuals

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government would impose fresh sanctions on 10 individuals.

“Today, Canada is announcing new sanctions on 10 individuals complicit in this unjustified invasion,” Trudeau said.

“This includes former and current senior government officials, oligarchs, and supporters of Russian leadership,” he added.

He said “the names of these individuals come from a list” compiled by Alexei Navalny, the jailed opposition figure.

“The sanctions put increased pressure on Russia’s leadership, including on Putin’s inner circle.”

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said the countries in Europe are “painfully dependent” on Russian gas and oil but that this should change.

Echoing Rutte, Johnson said the dependency to Russian energy should diminish but it “won’t happen overnight.”

Rutte described the situation as a “dark shadow cast over Europe.”

“We are working together for peace and security on the European continent … it has been another weekend of horrific violence in Ukraine,” he added.

Rutte: “We knew already but in recent days, it has been confirmed that Putin remained unmoved.

“We are dealing with an aggressor who keeps crossing new boundaries.”

“Civilians and civilian targets and even a nuclear power plants have been attacked recently and we know now that Putin has used cluster bombs, we can only guess what he plans to do next,” he added.

Source: Anadolu Agency

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Swedish ambassador: “Cooperation with Jordan excellent, based on long-lasting ties”

Sweden’s Ambassador in Amman Alexandra Rydmark on Monday said that her country and Jordan maintain excellent cooperation based on long-lasting ties.

In an interview with the Jordan News Agency (Petra), Rydmark said “Jordan plays an important role in the Middle East region and is a valued partner in efforts to prevent and solve conflicts, be it in the Israel-Palestine conflict, Syria or Yemen”.

She noted that the Swedish Embassy in Amman, which celebrated 40 years in 2021, has grown to become her country’s biggest in the region, which, she added “illustrates Jordan’s role as a regional hub”.

The ambassador said cooperation with Jordan covers a wide range of fields, including regional and international cooperation, trade, cultural affairs, migration issues, regional development co-operation and Sweden’s response to the Syrian humanitarian crisis.

Rydmark emphasized that Sweden has always had a long-term and broad engagement with the Middle East, saying: “A corner stone to that policy is our firm commitment to finding a lasting peace in the region. Sweden and the EU will, along with Jordan, continue to do everything we can to support negotiations towards a peaceful, sustainable two-state solution based on international law.”

She added that Sweden and EU “consistently express concerns about developments on the ground, which threaten the two-state solution. Development cooperation to Palestine is also part of Sweden’s overall engagement.”

According to the ambassador, Amman and Stockholm continue to work closely to politically and financially support UNRWA.

In this context, Rydmark noted that her country has, in the past years, co-hosted many high-level meetings aimed at ensuring support for the UN agency to continue providing its vital services.

Asked about prospects for closer Jordanian-Swedish cooperation, the envoy said: “Contacts between our countries are already happening at all levels; between the Royal families, at the political level, in business, in education and culture as well as between different organizations for example those working for human rights and gender equality. Even during the Covid-19 pandemic there were many high-level visits between our countries.”

Rydmark said she was “pleased to see the big interest from all sides of Swedish society to visit, learn and meet Jordanians, adding that the Swedish embassy in Amman often plays the role as a facilitator to enhance relations further.

The Embassy also works actively to promote Sweden through cultural, educational and networking activities all around the Kingdom, and through our social media channels, the ambassador indicated.

“We want to communicate what is happening in Sweden and what Sweden is doing here in Jordan and in the region. We want to give the Jordanian audience a perspective on priorities in Sweden’s foreign policy; such as gender equality, sustainable development, human rights and freedom of expression,” Rydmark emphasized.

Highlighting economic and business cooperation between Jordan and Sweden, the ambassador said both nations do business in several areas including health care, natural resources, telecommunications and retail.

However, the minister indicated that there is potential to further develop bilateral trade relations between Sweden and Jordan and that more can be done in finding synergies in fields where both Sweden and Jordan are at the forefront, such as the ICT sector for example.

She said that Sweden has renowned, well-developed expertise in areas like energy efficiency, environmental technology, ICT and health care, smart cities, and sustainable public transport solutions among others.

Speaking about Sweden’s role in development cooperation in Jordan and the Middle East, the ambassador noted that her country has a regional development cooperation program, in which Jordan is included. The program, Rydmark said, seeks to supports efforts in four areas: to improve human rights, democracy, rule of law and gender equality; economic development and regional trade; climate and sustainability as well as peaceful and inclusive societies.

She also noted a bilateral program for peaceful development in Yemen, saying: “We believe that this regional approach creates synergies across different countries which often share the same challenges”.

The ambassador stressed that “Sweden is and will also remain one of the largest humanitarian donors to the millions of people in need due to the conflict in Syria, now in its twelfth year.”

“I would also like to stress Sweden’s active participation in European Union dialogue and cooperation with Jordan. Sweden is also one of the major donors to the United Nations, and our support to their humanitarian work and development-oriented programs is among the largest in the world,” Rydmark pointed out.

On Sweden’s feminist foreign policy and how it is relevant to Jordan, the ambassador said she is proud to represent Sweden’s firm belief and consistent work for gender equality and human rights, both nationally and internationally.

She stressed that gender equality is about equal rights and opportunities for all individuals, noting that in Sweden, gender equal policies have been essential in advancing economic growth and in building a welfare state.

Rydmark noted that 12 of the 23 current Swedish government ministers – including the prime minister – are women and that nearly half of the members of the current parliament in Sweden are also women. She affirmed that there is still a lot of work to be done to strengthen women’s roles, rights and influence whether in Sweden or elsewhere.

The ambassador pointed out that since 2014 the Swedish Government pursues a Feminist Foreign Policy based on the conviction that human development, security and economic growth can never be fully achieved if half the world’s population is excluded.

She said: “In practice, it is a working method for our Embassy and a perspective that takes three Rs as its starting point. In our daily work, when planning meetings, events or projects, my colleagues and I always strive to strengthen women’s and girls’ Rights, Representation and Resources.”

Turning to Sweden’s renowned green innovation and ambitious climate actions, the ambassador said country is hosting the Stockholm +50 international environmental conference in June to accelerate the implementation on the Sustainable Development Goals and to encourage the adoption of green post-pandemic recovery plans.

Rydmark stressed that her country is looking forward to continuing to work with Jordan towards a successful outcome of the conference. She said: “Stockholm +50 aims to take an inclusive approach on how we reimagine a common, prosperous future on a healthy planet. Regional and national consultations will be held with Swedish support this spring with various stakeholders like local governments and communities, civil society, women, academia as well as the business sector.”

With regard to Sweden’s position on the war in Ukraine, the ambassador said: “Sweden and the EU stand united in their support for the Ukrainian people and Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as in condemning the Russian military aggression against Ukraine, which violates international law. Sweden and the EU have also scaled up support to Ukraine and taken unprecedented economic sanctions.”

Source: Jordan News Agency

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ACI reports unprecedented 52pct increase in two-month exports

Exports by factories registered with the Amman Chamber of Industry (ACI) shot up by 52 percent in the first two months of 2022 to a total of JD1.125 billion against JD743 million in the same period of 2021.

According to a report the Chamber released on Monday, the growth was driven by higher exports for most of the industrial sectors except for the therapeutic, medical and dermatology supplies and textile sectors, which exports have declined by 11 percent and 16 percent, respectively.

The Chamber indicated that more than half of the exports (worth JD612 million) reached the markets of India (JD252 million), followed by the United States (JD147 million), Iraq (JD108 million) and Saudi Arabia (JD105 million).

Exports from the mining industries sector in the first two months of 2022 amounted to JD403 million, the chemical and cosmetic industries sector exports reached about JD193 million, while the engineering, electrical and information technology industries sector exports stood at JD146 million.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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US’ Boeing halts all purchases of Russian titanium

US aerospace giant Boeing announced on Monday it has halted all purchases of Russian titanium amid sweeping Western sanctions being imposed on Moscow in retaliation for its war on Ukraine.

The company confirmed its decision in a statement, maintaining it “has substantial titanium inventory due in part to an initiative several years ago to diversify our global sources.”

“Our inventory and diversity of titanium sources provide sufficient supply for airplane production, and we will continue to take the right steps to ensure long-term continuity,” a spokesperson said.

Boeing was involved in a joint venture with Russian oligarch Sergey Chemezov to procure titanium, according to the Wall Street Journal. But Chemezov was among eight prominent Russians sanctioned by the Biden administration on March 3 for having “enabled” Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war on Ukraine.

Russia accounted for about one-third of Boeing’s titanium, a company spokesperson told the Journal.

Since Russia began the war against Ukraine on Feb. 24, it has drawn international condemnation, led to financial sanctions on Moscow, and spurred an exodus of global companies from Russia.

At least 406 civilians have been killed and 801 others injured in Ukraine since the beginning of the war, according to UN figures.

More than 1.7 million people have also fled to neighboring countries, the UN Refugee Agency said.

Source: Anadolu Agency

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Investment Minister talks cooperation with Egyptian, Indian envoys

Minister of Investment Khairy Amr on Monday discussed, in two separate meetings, with Egyptian ambassador Mohammed Samir and Indian ambassador Anwar Halim ways of enhancing bilateral relations in the investment field.

The ministry’s plan to attract foreign capital were presented during the meetings with a pledge to provide facilities for Egyptian and Indian businessmen willing to invest in the Kingdom, said the ministry.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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King, Queen express best wishes to Jordanian women on International Women’s Day

Their Majesties King Abdullah and Queen Rania Al Abdullah on Monday extended best wishes to Jordanian women on the occasion of International Women’s Day.

At a meeting for Their Majesties with Jordanian women from several governorates at Al Husseiniya Palace, King Abdullah highlighted the vital political, economic, and cultural role of women in Jordanian society, adding that they are an example of generosity and achievements.

His Majesty also stressed the importance of women’s participation in Jordan’s ongoing development and modernisation efforts.

The King expressed his confidence in and support for Jordanian women’s potential for innovation and excellence, commending their persistence to leave an indelible impact on their communities.

For her part, Queen Rania commended His Majesty’s support for Jordanian women and his belief in their capabilities to work and excel in several fields.

Her Majesty thanked the King for his keenness to create opportunities for all women, and for believing in them as an integral partner in the nation’s progress.

The Queen commended Jordanian women for excelling in various sectors, while also working tirelessly to build families and raise new generations.

The attendees expressed appreciation for Their Majesties’ continuous support to enable Jordanian women to contribute actively to Jordan’s advancement, and for their belief in women’s potential.

They reaffirmed their dedication to serving Jordan, and their keenness to capitalise on opportunities to enhance women’s role across the political, economic, social, and development-related fields.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Planning Ministry to update response to Syrian crisis projects

Work is underway to update projects of the Jordan Response Plan (JRP) for the Syrian crisis, but it all hinged on the response of donors, Ministry of Planning and International Cooperation said on Monday.

However, the ministry told Petra it will keep the components of the JRP unchanged, including Host Communities Support, Refugee Support, Infrastructure and Institutional Capacity Building and the Response to Covid-19 distributed over 7 sectors: education, health, shelter, water and sewage, economic empowerment, general services, social protection and justice, in addition to a chapter related to treasury support.

Financing needed for the JRP in 2021 reached around $744 million, about 30.6 per cent of the total financing volume of $2.4 billion, the ministry noted.

The cabinet has endorsed the JRP for the Syrian crisis 2020-2022.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Turkiye’s foreign minister discusses Russia-Ukraine war with 2 counterparts

Turkiye’s foreign minister spoke separately by phone with his Russian and Ukrainian counterparts about the ongoing war between their two countries, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said Sunday.

Mevlut Cavusoglu held discussions with Sergey Lavrov and Dmytro Kuleba, according to a statement by the ministry.

Cavusoglu spoke with Lavrov about ending the crisis between Russia and Ukraine.

They also discussed Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s recent phone call with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.

In his call with Kuleba, Cavusoglu spoke about the latest war-related developments in Ukraine.

At least 364 civilians have been killed and 759 others injured in Ukraine since Russia launched a war in the Eastern European country on Feb. 24, according to UN figures, with the real toll feared to be higher.

More than 1.5 million people have fled Ukraine to neighboring countries, the latest data from the UN Refugee Agency shows.

The Russian attacks have been met by with an outcry from the international community, with the European Union, UK and US imposing a range of economic sanctions on Moscow.

Source: Anadolu Agency

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Ukraine reportedly neutralizes Russian warship in Black Sea

Ukraine reportedly neutralized a Russian warship in the Black Sea, an official said on Monday.

The Ukrainian armed forces hit a Russian warship near the port city of Odessa, Sergey Bratchuk, the head of the press service of the city’s Regional Military Administration, said on Facebook.

Also, the Ukrainian General Staff of the Armed Forces said in a statement that Russia kept firing missiles from the border with Belarus as Ukrainian soldiers’ “heroic” resistance entered the 12th day.

The statement issued on social media further read that the Russian forces struck Ukrainian settlements with rockets, bombs, and artilleries since midnight and noted that they were using the Belarusian airspace to hold airstrikes against Ukraine.

The Ukrainian army conducts defense operations in all directions to stop Russia’s advance, according to the statement, which said they kept inflicting heavy blows on Russian forces.

The General Staff said in another statement that Russia has lost over 11,000 soldiers as well as 46 planes, 68 helicopters, 290 tanks, 999 armored vehicles, 117 artillery systems, 454 vehicles, 60 fuel tanks, and seven unmanned aerial devices since the war started on Feb. 24.

Russia’s war on Ukraine has been met with outrage from the international community, with the European Union, UK, and US, among others, imposing a range of economic sanctions on Moscow.

At least 364 civilians have been killed and 759 others injured in Ukraine since Russia launched a war against the Eastern European country on Feb. 24, according to UN figures, with the real toll feared to be higher.

More than 1.7 million people have fled Ukraine to neighboring countries, according to the UN refugee agency.

Source: Anadolu Agency

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Agriculture Minister meets Moldovan envoy

Minister of Agriculture, Khaled Hneifat, met Monday with Moldova’s accredited and non-resident ambassador, Dimitri Kreutor, and the honorary consul in Jordan, Mazen Tantash.

The meeting discussed commercial and agricultural cooperation between the two countries.

The Moldovan ambassador called for activating the memorandum of joint cooperation signed between the Kingdom and Moldova.

Source: Jordan News Agency