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Jordan plays crucial role in Mideast stability, says Norwegian envoy.. 1st add

4. What about your support to Jordan on the bilateral level and on the international level?

Norway greatly appreciates the hospitality and humanity that Jordan and its people have shown towards refugees. In our support for the Syrian crisis, we early recognized the role of the neighboring countries. A considerable part of our support goes to host communities, and through Jordanian institutions, with the aim of creating more resilience on all levels. Our main focus is education, where we support the multidonor fund that was established to allow Syrian children into the shool system. Recently, in light of the covid 19-crisis, we have been working with the ILO to support the Social Security Corporation in establishing an emergency unemployment fund. We believe that women’s participation is key to realizing Jordan’s potential, and are supporting a wide range of projects, including the Jordanian Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security and the building, through NATO, of a training center for female officers. Norway also supports a strong civil society in Jordan, for instance in the fields of media freedom and social cohesion.

5. What about coordination and consultation between the two countries on bilateral issues and issues of common interest? Are there identical views in the visions? Do the two countries support each other in international forums??

Norway and Jordan have close cooperation in international forums, and are working closely together at the UN, both on issues related to UN reform, and as co-chairs of the group of friends on prevention of extremism. Norway will enter the Security Council as an elected member from 2021-2022, and is looking forward to close coordination with Jordan during this period.

6. What about economic and trade cooperation, what is the volume of trade exchange between the two countries, the most prominent exports and imports, and the possibility of increasing cooperation in this aspect?

There is a potential for increasing trade and investment between the two countries. Around 30 representatives of the Norwegian energy, health tech, tourism and seafood clusters participated in the recent State visit. We are now trying to use the momentum that was created. Norway is mainly exporting seafood to Jordan, while we are importing clothes and accessories, chemicals and some fruit and vegetables. Norwegian Seafood export to the Middle East is on the rise, and we see Jordan as an interesting market for healthy and sustainable seafood.

7. Are there investments between the two countries and what is the volume of these investments, and in which areas are they concentrated?

Norwegian investments in Jordan are still limited, but a number of companies are engaged in projects here, for example within the solar and energy field. The foundation Sahara Forest Project is running a pilot plant in the desert north of Aqaba, using solar energy to desalinate water to grow vegetables. Norway has supported the project financially since the inception. A number of Norwegian and Norwegian-owned ships come in to Aqaba every year.

8. What about cultural, scientific and tourism cooperation between Jordan and your country?

There is a potential of increasing the number of tourists, and sustainable tourism was a focus area during the state visit. The number of tourists visiting Jordan was on the increase before the pandemic hit. Both Royal Jordanian and Norwegian have direct flights between Amman and Copenhagen. The state visit was also a good occasion to strengthen cultural and scientific cooperation, building on the cooperation that exists, for example within the music, dance and visual arts scene, and encouraging new cooperation, for example between female artists from both countries.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Occupancy rate in Aqaba’s hotels reaches 92% during Eid al-Fitr

Occupancy rate in Aqaba’s hotels and residences reached 92% during the Eid Al Fitr holiday, Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA) Tourism Commissioner Sharhabeel Madi said on Sunday.

In a press statement to “Petra,” Madi said the ASEZA had developed an “integrated” plan to encourage tourism and receive visitors on the Eid holiday, with the participation of the city’s public and private sectors, which focused on service aspects in the health, administrative and tourism sectors by deploying teams to serve beaches and parks.

The teams also operated the port city’s public facilities and monitored artistic and recreational activities in the Aqaba governorate, he pointed out.

To help avoid eco-violations and guide tourists, he said the ASEZA distributed awareness leaflets under: “Leave it Clean” campaign at Aqaba entrances, and outlined a free amenities program held at diverse sites in the port city.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Israeli jets continue bombing various areas in Gaza Strip

Israeli occupation warplanes on Sunday continued their airstrikes against various areas of the Gaza Strip targeting Palestinians’ homes and properties.

According to Palestinian sources, the occupation aircrafts bombed and completely destroyed a house in the Jabalia city, north of the strip, and shelled a residential building at al Yarmouk Street in the center of Gaza City, leveling it to the ground.

Also today, the occupation forces fired a number of rockets at a house in Beit Hanoun, in the northern part of the coastal enclave and bombed a site in Deir Al-Balah, in the central Gaza.

Israeli missiles and artillery shells were also bombed at a Palestinian agricultural lands north of Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Food delivery to be allowed until 3 a.m., says ministry

The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, on Sunday, announced that it allowed hotel-affiliated and tourist restaurants to continue providing food delivery services until 3 a.m. and until further notice.

Addressing the Hotels Association and the Tourist Restaurants Association, the Ministry urged registration on stayhome.jo, a government platform, to re-issue mobility permits.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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1 Palestinian killed, 9 injured by Israeli fire in Tulkarem

A Palestinian citizen from the West Bank city of Tulkarem was killed by Israeli occupation fire last night, the Palestinian Ministry of Health announced early Sunday.

In a statement, the ministry added that Tulkarem Public Hospital also received 9 Palestinians injured with Israeli live bullets, one of them is in critical condition.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Several Palestinians killed, scores wounded by Israeli airstrikes on Gaza

A number of Palestinian citizens were killed and dozens were wounded Sunday dawn, in violent shelling by Israeli warplanes on the western part of Gaza City.

Palestinian sources said that Israeli aircrafts violently bombed a number of houses in western Gaza, killing at least two civilians, and wounding dozens with various injuries.

Also today, a Palestinian was killed and others were injured as Israeli jets fired a number of missiles at a group of citizens in Al-Qurum area, east of Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian civil defense crews continue to recover the victims from under the rubble of five houses that were targeted by the Israeli aircrafts early today, which resulted in the death and injury of scores of Gazans.

The occupation warplanes also have destroyed the streets leading to the Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza, which impeded the arrival of ambulances transporting the injured to the hospital.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Jordan plays crucial role in Mideast stability, says Norwegian envoy

Norway’s Ambassador to Jordan Tone Allers said on Sunday that Jordan has a crucial role as a provider of stability in the Middle East and that the Kingdom is a valued partner in efforts to solve and prevent conflicts, be it in Syria, Yemen or the Israel-Palestine conflict.

In an interview with the Jordan News Agency (Petra) on her country’s national day, the ambassador stressed that Jordan has been a crucial partner in supporting a two-state solution ever since.

As chair of the Ad hoc Liaison Committee supporting Palestinian State-building, and an important supporter of UNRWA, Norway works closely with Jordan, Allers indicated.

She added: “We also coordinate closely on Syria, where Jordanian perspectives are of great value. Our embassy in Amman is our biggest in the region, illustrating Jordan’s role as a regional hub, both in the political, military and humanitarian field.”

Following is the full text of the interview in a Q&A format:

1. How do you view Jordan’s foreign policy during the era of His Majesty King Abdullah II and its implications for the relations and partnership between Jordan and Norway?

During his reign, His Majesty King Abdullah has been playing an important role as a bridge builder in foreign policy, and a promoter of tolerance and cooperation on the international stage. Jordan, under His Majesty’s leadership, has set an example by receiving several waves of refugees, most notably after the invasion of Iraq and the Syrian crisis, and by stressing their right to safe and voluntary return.

For Norway, His Majesty King Abdullah II has been an central partner in the efforts towards the establishment of a two state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. His Majesty is also a partner in defending the multilateral system at a time where it has come under increasing pressure.

2. How do you view the importance of the visits at the leadership and high level of the two countries to enhance bilateral relations and international cooperation?

What makes Norwegian-Jordanian cooperation so strong is that it takes place on all levels: between the Royal families, on the political level, between institutions and people to people. During my four years in Jordan, our Foreign Minister, Prime Minister and Crown Prince have all visited Jordan. The definite highlight was the visit to Jordan by Their Majesties King Harald and Queen Sonja in March this year, their first official state visit to the region.

In addition to strengthening political cooperation and the signing of an agreement on political consultations, the visit included a business delegation of about 30 companies, focusing among other issues on health technology, energy and sustainable tourism. The visit was a joint effort with the Jordanian embassy in Oslo, which opened in 2017.

3. How do you see the historical relations between the two countries and the development they have witnessed?

Norway and Jordan last year celebrated 50 years of diplomatic relations. These have developed over the years, and are now stronger than ever. One of the more recent pillars of cooperation is in the area of defense, where an MoU was signed in 2019 and is now being implemented. It is my hope that in the future, there will be even more trade and investments and more people-to-people cooperation, also in the form of tourism between both countries.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Thousands protest for ‘liberation of Palestine’ in Montreal

Thousands of people supporting Palestine marched in the Canadian city of Montreal to denounce the recent Israeli attacks against Palestinians.

The protesters drove through the streets, waved Palestinian flags chanting “stop the occupation,” “Palestinian Lives Matter” and “No to Ethnic Cleansing”.

After the march, as protesters gathered in front of the Israeli consulate, a window was smashed and tear gas was deployed by Montreal police.

“We are asking our government to put pressure on the state of Israel to end the expulsions immediately and to respect international law and human rights law,” the Canadian Palestinian Foundation of Quebec vice-president, Zahia Elmasri, told the CTV News.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Jordan plays crucial role in Mideast stability, says Norwegian envoy.. 2nd and final add

9. The Palestinian issue is the central issue in the region. What is your position on it and the Jordanian role in restoring momentum and focus to this issue?

Cooperation on the Palestinian issues is at the very heart of our relationship. As Chair of the AHLC, Norway remains committed to continuing to work with both parties on the basis of internationally agreed parameters and international law to achieve a negotiated two-state solution. Any peace initiative must take these conditions into account to succeed. Jordan plays a crucial role in promoting a negotiated two-state solution. His Majesty also has an important role as custodian of the Christian and Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem.

10. How do you see the Jordanian humanitarian role in receiving and accommodating refugees and providing them with services in various health, educational and other fields, and the burden that Jordan bears in this aspect and the importance of international support for it?

Jordan has shown great generosity in receiving a large number of refugees. Jordan’s efforts to integrate all children into the formal school system are truly impressive. Norway has kept is commitment in London of providing 10 billion NOK over four years to Syria and its neighboring country. As the crisis becomes protracted, we will continue to support Jordan in hosting the refugees.

11. Is there cooperation between the two countries in combating terrorism… and how do you see Jordan’s role in this field, especially His Majesty King Abdullah II’s initiative represented by the Aqaba meetings and Jordan’s participation in the international coalition against the terrorist ISIS gang.

Norway and Jordan are cooperating closely on combating terrorism, both through the International Coalition against ISIL, through our role as co-chairs of the Group of Friends to prevent Extremism and through the Aqaba process.

12. How do you view Jordan’s participation in the international peace-keeping forces and the importance of that in promoting international peace and security?

Norway is supporting the Jordanian National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security. We are also supporting the training of female officers, through NATO.

13. Developments in the situation in the region, especially in the Syrian arena?

As a neighboring country and a host of a large number of refugees, Jordan has an important role. Norway supports the efforts by UN Special Envoy Geir Pedersen towards a political settlement. We coordinate closely with Jordan, particularly when it comes to the situation in South Syria and the needs for humanitarian assistance.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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Moderate weather forecast in highlands for three days

The weather on Sunday is expected to be fair in the highlands and the plains, relatively hot in the Badia areas, and hot in the Jordan Valley, the Dead Sea and Aqaba, with northwesterly moderate to brisk winds, the Jordan Meteorological Department (JMD) said in its daily brief.

Over the next two days, similar weather conditions will continue to prevail in the hilly areas and the plains, while it will be hot in other regions, with northwesterly moderate to active winds at times, the JMD added.

The highs in Amman and other highlands across the Kingdom will range between 27 and 31 degrees Celsius on Sunday, dropping at night to 17C or even 13C in the southern highlands.

In the Gulf city of Aqaba, it will be hotter with mercury reaching a high of 37C and a low of 23C.

Source: Jordan News Agency