King, Erdogan to meet over Mideast
AMMAN (JT) - His Majesty King Abdullah will discuss with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan today regional and international efforts aimed at ending the Israeli aggression on Gaza, a Royal Court statement said.
Erdogan will arrive in the Kingdom as part of a tour that also includes
"He will discuss what can be done to secure peace and stability in the region," Cicek told reporters after a weekly Cabinet meeting.
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On Tuesday, His Majesty King Abdullah discussed with US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, in a telephone conversation, efforts to end the ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza Strip and alleviate the suffering of the Palestinian people, the
His Majesty stressed the need to take immediate and effective steps to end the onslaught and open the crossings in order to allow entry of humanitarian and medical assistance to the enclave.
The King on Monday telephoned US President George W. Bush and discussed with him the developments in
In the meantime, the King ordered the concerned authorities to take every possible step to support and provide the Palestinian citizens in the besieged enclave with humanitarian and medical aid as well as to offer treatment for the wounded in Jordanian hospitals.
In its weekly meeting, the Cabinet discussed developments in
Prime Minister Nader Dahabi briefed the council on the intensive contacts the King is making with key regional and international players to stop the strikes and ways to implement his directives to help Palestinians at the humanitarian level.
Minister of State for Media Affairs and Communications Nasser Judeh told reporters following the meeting that the Cabinet also discussed contacts the government has launched with Arab and international parties regarding the situation in
Judeh said the Cabinet stressed citizens’ right to express their feelings towards
Her Majesty Queen Rania on Tuesday visited the King Hussein Medical Centre and donated blood in support of Palestinians in
Under the directives of His Majesty King Abdullah, who donated blood on Monday, the national blood drive to support Palestinians in the Gaza Strip continued for the fourth day as citizens across the Kingdom were eager to contribute to the campaign.
According to the Health Ministry’s National Blood Bank, their personnel have collected more than 1,600 units on Sunday and Monday alone with 2,000 blood units delivered to
Also on Tuesday, Queen Rania published an opinion piece on the situation in
The Queen urged citizens to “express our views and raise our voices, extend our hands and arms to give assistance to the children, the mothers, the young and the old, to people whose will inspires us all, to people who are struggling for their right to live”.
31 December 2008
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