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King meets representatives, leading figures from Balqa tribes

By JT - Dec 16,2019 - Last updated at Dec 16,2019

His Majesty King Abdullah meets with representatives and leading figures from Amman-based Balqa tribes on Monday (Photo courtesy of Royal Court)

AMMAN — His Majesty King Abdullah, accompanied by HRH Crown Prince, met with representatives and leading figures from Amman-based Balqa tribes as part of Basman Forum meetings, at the Royal Hashemite Court on Monday.

Speaking at the meeting, the King welcomed the dignitaries and representatives of the Amman-based Balqa tribes, expressing pride to be among fellow Jordanians, many of whom were brothers in arms in the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army and security agencies, according to a Royal Court statement.

During the meeting, attended by Prime Minister Omar Razzaz, His Majesty stressed that the aim of the economic programme implemented by the government is improving the standard of living for citizens, pointing out the need to provide employment opportunities for youth, the statement said.

For their part, the tribal leaders commended the King’s efforts and directives to improve citizen’s standards of living, expressing appreciation for His Majesty’s outreach to the people to hear their concerns, according to the statement.

Stressing their commitment to safeguarding the nation’s achievements, the attendees praised the King’s efforts in defence of Arab and Islamic causes, foremost of which is the Palestinian cause, noting the importance of the Hashemite Custodianship of Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem.

They lauded His Majesty’s decision to terminate the Peace Treaty annexes on Baqura and Al Ghamr and reaffirm Jordanian sovereignty over them, the statement said.

Also speaking at the meeting, Prime Minister Razzaz said the government, upon Royal directives, will reach out to local communities through field visits with the aim of addressing the concerns related to development needs, education, healthcare, and other services expressed by the tribal leaders on Monday, according to the statement.

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