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'Desert Highway project 60% complete'

Ministry of Public Works and Housing expects works to be completed by mid-2020

By - Sep 15,2019 - Last updated at Sep 15,2019

The Desert Highway is a vital route for the Kingdom, being the main highway leading to Aqaba’s port and connecting the Kingdom with Saudi Arabia (JT file photo)

AMMAN — The Ministry of Public Works and Housing said on Friday that 60 per cent of the Desert Highway project has been completed.

In a statement carried by the Jordan News Agency, Petra, the ministry's spokesperson Omar Maharmeh said that the Desert Highway's maintenance project is progressing according to timetable, expecting works on the vital route to be completed in the middle of 2020, "three months before the deadline". 

Maharmeh said that the total cost of the project stands at $324 million, $138 million of which was a grant from the Saudi Fund for Development and $105 million a loan from the fund, while the remaining cost will be covered by the government.

The government signed the Desert Highway Road tenders in July 2018, according to which the construction should be implemented over 20 months, in addition to detours ranging between five to six kilometres each.

The project includes renovating the entire road by removing all asphalt layers and building a new highway with three lanes on each side, with the third lane designated for heavy vehicles.

The Desert Highway is a vital route for the Kingdom, being the main highway leading to Aqaba’s port. It also connects Jordan with Saudi Arabia through the Al Mudawwarah border crossing, and is used by Hajj and umra pilgrims.

Workshop held on international refugee law

By - Sep 15,2019 - Last updated at Sep 15,2019

AMMAN — Government Coordinator for Human Rights Abeer Dababneh on Saturday expressed the government’s pride in cooperating with the UNHCR to support and protect refugees hosted by the Kingdom, despite the pressure imposed by the crisis on various vital sectors.

The workshop, held at the Dead Sea, addressed international refugee law and was organised by the UNHCR, in cooperation with the human rights coordinator’s office and concerned entities.

Dababneh stressed the importance of continued support to Jordan by the international community so that it may sustain its role in providing services to the refugees, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra. 

Abu Rumman calls on youth to be ambassadors of progress

By - Sep 15,2019 - Last updated at Sep 15,2019

AMMAN — Deputising for the Prime Minister, Minister of Culture and Youth Mohammad Abu Rumman on Saturday participated in a discussion panel on active citizenship with the Sablat Al Hassan 2019 team. Abu Rumman said that Al Hassan Youth Award is one of the most prestigious awards, recognising the contributions of young leaders.

He lauded the award's objectives and role in instilling the concept of citizenship among youth, promoting national identity and developing a spirit of loyalty and belonging.
The minister called on the Sablat team's participants to be ambassadors for the award in transferring their experience and knowledge to their peers and encouraging them to participate and volunteer as well as invest time to develop their skills and serve their communities, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra. 

Jordan, India private sectors urged to boost trade

By - Sep 15,2019 - Last updated at Sep 15,2019

AMMAN — President of the Amman Chamber of Industry and Jordan Chamber of Industry Fathi Jaghbir on Friday met with India's Ambassador to Jordan Anwar Haleem over means of boosting trade and economic ties between both countries’ private sectors.

Jaghbir, during the meeting, voiced the private sector’s keenness to enhance relations with its Indian counterpart, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

He also noted that Jordanian exports to India in 2018 totalled $685 million, including potash, phosphate and fertilisers, while Indian exports to the Kingdom were estimated at $568 million.

The Indian envoy, for his part, called for institutionalising the relationship between the representatives of the two countries' private sectors, expressing his country's readiness to remove all obstacles hindering Jordanian-Indian cooperation.

King to start working visit to Germany on Tuesday

By - Sep 15,2019 - Last updated at Sep 15,2019

AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah is scheduled to start a working visit to Germany on Tuesday, a Royal Court statement said on Friday.

During the visit, the King will hold talks with Federal President of Germany Frank-Walter Steinmeier and German Chancellor Angela Merkel on means to bolster cooperation, as well as current regional developments, according to the statement.

King Abdullah is also slated to head to New York City, where His Majesty will head Jordan’s delegation at the 74th Session of the General Assembly of the United Nations.

New taskforce launched to ensure commitment to London Initiative

By - Sep 15,2019 - Last updated at Sep 15,2019

AMMAN — Senior representatives from international donors and financial institutions have met with the government in Amman to launch the Jordan Taskforce, a global coalition led by the government to support Jordan’s plans for economic transformation and follow up on pledges made at the London Initiative conference in February.

“Six months on from the high-level conference in London, hosted by the UK and Jordan governments, the taskforce provided an opportunity for Jordan to demonstrate the progress of its reforms, and for the international community to report on their support in implementing Jordan’s reform programme,” a statement from the UK government said on Thursday.

During the event, convened by Minister of Planning and International Cooperation and Minister of State for Economic Affairs Mohamad Al-Ississ, the group discussed the challenges and opportunities Jordan faces in trying to ensure growth and jobs, implement reform and deliver financial sustainability for the country, according to the statement.

Al-Ississ provided an update on the economic situation and progress towards the government’s priorities over the next five years.

The minister presented a diagnosis of Jordan’s macroeconomic situation, assessment of key risks and opportunities and the path to accelerating growth and job creation, including an overview of financing needs for next year, the statement said.

Donors responded by setting out their commitments to Jordan and their planned support for the implementation of the key reforms outlined in the Five-Year Reform Matrix.

The Jordan Taskforce was formed at the London Initiative conference in February of this year to provide a robust follow-up mechanism to track and report on progress against Jordan’s reform agenda, and the international community’s support to finance and implement these reforms.

The global coalition of partners is set to meet quarterly to ensure regular monitoring of Jordan’s progress, and lay the groundwork for the first six-month high-level roundtable, which will take place at the World Bank Annual Meetings in October, the statement added. 

The roundtable will agree on priorities based on the analysis of the quarterly meetings to deliver outcomes under the three pillars of the London Initiative; growth and reform, debt sustainability and investment.

“Jordan is committed to a path of accelerating growth momentum and job creation. It has successfully delivered reforms to ensure macroeconomic stability and is now keen to leverage that to attract investments and increase exports in both volume and sophistication,” Al-Ississ was quoted as saying during the launch meeting. 

“The London Initiative marked an inflection point in this path and the Jordan Taskforce is a key forum to ensure the international community is focused on supporting the reform programme that Jordan has developed and committed to,” he added.

UK Minister of State for the Middle East Andrew Murrison said that the London Initiative was an important moment in the UK’s partnership with Jordan and a “great opportunity to showcase the country’s potential and attract investment from around the world”.

“But the conference was just the start. The UK is committed to work with the country in the long term, supporting the government to implement reform and attract investors to help boost its economic growth,” Murrison added.

World Bank Vice President for the Middle East and North Africa Ferid Belhaj noted that while there is much talk of Jordan’s challenges, including unemployment, debt and the continued impact of the situation in Syria, there are also immense opportunities. 

“This is especially true of the country’s dynamic youth population, Jordan’s greatest asset. The economic transformation which Jordan is leading aims at empowering them and giving them the chance to drive Jordan’s future growth,” the World Bank official added.

King urges uniting int'l efforts to reject Israeli unilateral measures

His Majesty receives US assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern affairs

By - Sep 12,2019 - Last updated at Sep 12,2019

His Majesty King Abdullah, accompanied by HRH Crown Prince Hussein, meets with US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs David Schenker on Thursday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah, accompanied by HRH Crown Prince Hussein, on Thursday received US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs David Schenker, who is visiting Jordan as part of a regional tour.

Discussions at the meeting covered the strategic partnership between Jordan and the United States, as well as means of enhancing cooperation in various areas.

King Abdullah expressed appreciation for the support the US provides to Jordan in a number of fields.

The meeting covered recent regional developments, with His Majesty stressing the importance of uniting international efforts to reject all unilateral actions that undermine the two-state solution, which is the only solution that leads to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the June 4, 1967 lines, with East Jerusalem as its capital, living side by side with Israel in peace and security.

Discussions also touched on means to reach political solutions to regional crises.

Adviser to His Majesty for Communication and Coordination Bisher Al Khasawneh attended the meeting.

Schenker’s regional visit also includes stops in Saudi Arabia, Tunisia, and Lebanon for discussions on security and economic issues with government and civil society leaders, a statement from the US embassy said.

"The United States and the American people are committed to the stability of Jordan and economic prosperity for the Jordanian people,” Schenker was quoted as saying in the statement.

Also on Thursday, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Maj. Gen. Yousef Huneiti met with Schenker over the latest regional and international developments and discussed means to enhance military cooperation and coordination in a way that best serves the interests of both countries’ armies, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.

Crown Prince checks on readiness of King Hussein airport in Aqaba

Airport to accommodate expected increase in visitors starting next month

By - Sep 12,2019 - Last updated at Sep 12,2019

HRH Crown Prince Hussein checks on the readiness of King Hussein International Airport in Aqaba to accommodate the expected increase in visitors on Thursday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

AMMAN — HRH Crown Prince Hussein on Thursday checked on the readiness of King Hussein International Airport in Aqaba to accommodate the expected increase in visitors coming through low-cost carrier flights starting next month.

The Crown Prince toured facilities at the airport, established in 1972, and checked the procedures to process arrivals and departures, a Royal Court statement said.

His Royal Highness stressed the importance of maintaining the airport’s readiness, and facilitating procedures for travellers, which will reflect positively on Jordan’s image.

The Crown Prince was briefed on the airport’s development plan, which includes constructing a new building in light of increasing air traffic, thus attracting international companies and providing job opportunities, according to the statement. 

His Royal Highness had inaugurated the expansion of the airport’s arrivals terminal in 2013.

According to the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, the number of tourists entering via King Hussein International Airport is expected to increase in the coming six months to reach 53,000 visitors, potentially generating JD23 million in tourism revenues. 

During the same period last year, 27,000 visitors came through the airport, generating JD11 million in revenue.

King Hussein International Airport will receive visitors from Cologne, Rome, Sofia, Athens, London, Berlin, Geneva, Venice, Milan, Copenhagen, Russia, Slovakia and France, the statement added.

Farmers disappointed as Iraq agreements bring no relief

Association president cites 40 per cent drop in exports despite recent deals

By - Sep 12,2019 - Last updated at Sep 12,2019

President of the Jordan Exporters and Producers Association for Fruit and Vegetables Saadi Abu Hammad said on Thursday that produce exports to Iraq dropped by 40 per cent compared with the same period last year (JT file photo)

AMMAN — Farmers expressed their “disappointment” and “surprise” regarding Iraq’s reception of their goods, saying they expected to play “a more important role” in Iraq’s post-war market.

“Iraq used to be one of our biggest markets, and then we lost it for a long while, but when the borders were reopened and more than 10 agreements were signed, we expected things to return back to normal,” said Ahmed Sawaeed, a member of the Ghour Farmers Union.

Sawaeed added that “not only has Iraq’s demand for our produce not picked up since the agreements signed in November of 2018, they have actually declined”.

President of the Jordan Exporters and Producers Association for Fruit and Vegetables Saadi Abu Hammad said in February that his sector was “still witnessing stagnant export rates after the reopening of both borders”, referring to the opening of the Jaber-Nasib crossing with Syria as well.

In an interview on Thursday, he said that he “still stands by that statement, as our exports to Iraq have declined by at least 40 per cent compared with the same period last year".

President of the Jordan Truck Owners Association Mohammad Dawood said his sector’s expectations were also “surprisingly defied”.

“We thought that we would be seeing Iraqi truck number plates flooding Amman carrying produce and goods back and forth every day. Unfortunately, that has not happened, and our trucks have not been flooding Iraq either,” he said in a phone interview with The Jordan Times.

According to Dawood, Iraq’s vegetables and fruit market has been served most by trucks carrying the produce from Syria and Iran, saying Jordan’s farmers and truck drivers have been left “little pieces” of the trade’s share.

FM lobbies UNSC members for 'effective, rapid' action against Netanyahu pledge

By - Sep 12,2019 - Last updated at Sep 12,2019

Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi holds talks with the ambassadors of the permanent members of the UN Security Council in Amman on Thursday (Petra photo)

AMMAN — Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi on Thursday urged the international community to take "effective and rapid" action against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s announcement regarding his intentions to annex Israeli settlements, built illegally on occupied Palestinian lands, and to impose Israeli authority over the West Bank’s Jordan Valley and the northern Dead Sea regions.

During a meeting with the ambassadors of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council to Jordan, Safadi called on the international community to take a "clear" stance and denounce the remarks, rejecting the announcement as a clear breach of international law and legislative decisions and escalation of regional conflict and violence.

Safadi noted that this is a “dangerous escalation that shatters the foundations of the peace process” and will lead to further violence and conflict in the region, according to a Foreign Ministry statement.

Talks also went over the "disastrous" consequences of the Israeli announcement on peacemaking efforts, highlighting that the implementation of the announcement would jeopardise the two-state solution, which is the only way to solve the conflict.

He urged the five permanent members of the UN Security Council — Russia, the US, the UK, France and China — to take the needed measures to stop Israel's illegal unilateral measures, a step that would protect the international law and reserve the right to live in conditions of peace and security. 

In addition, he called for exerting “real efforts” to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict on the basis of a two-state solution that guarantees the establishment of an independent Palestinian state along the June 4, 1967 lines with East Jerusalem as its capital, as the only way to achieve peace.

The announcement, among other Israeli unilateral measures that include the expansion of illegal settlements and the Israeli forces’ violations against Jerusalem’s holy sites, are a threat to regional and international peace and security, Safadi said, adding that this demands a “firm international stance” to confront the occupation’s undermining of peace and the peace process.

This meeting, aimed at building a decisive international stance to confront the Israeli Prime Minister’s announcement, is part of extensive diplomatic moves led by His majesty King Abdullah to mobilise international support for the Palestinians’ right to establish their independent state on their national soil, the statement added.

Later in the day, Safadi met with Luxembourg’s Minister of Immigration and Asylum Jean Asselborn, during which they discussed Israeli prime minister’s announcement regarding his intentions to annex Israeli settlements, built illegally on occupied Palestinian lands, and to impose Israeli authority on the Jordan Valley and the northern Dead Sea regions, with Safadi stressing that it breaks international law and undermines peace efforts.

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