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[rtl]Date of release: 2018/6/5 10:35 • 134 times read[/rtl]
The King of Jordan, Abdullah II, has reaffirmed the "password" in the crisis in his country, which has been living in constant protests since last Wednesday in his second interview in less than 48 hours.
During his meeting with editors and journalists on Monday, Abdullah II reiterated the role of the "regional envelope" in his country's crisis. He also spoke during his chairmanship of the meeting of the National Policy Council on Sunday, as echoed in statements and meetings preceding the crisis. Current.
"Jordan has faced an unexpected economic and regional situation, and there is no plan capable of dealing effectively and quickly with this challenge," he said.
The most serious thing in the King's speech is that "Jordan today stands at a crossroads, either to get out of the crisis and provide a decent life for our people, or to enter - God forbid - by the unknown, but we must know where we are going."
In the interpretation of the above, the King regained a series of regional challenges that directly affected the economy of his country, primarily "the reduction of international aid to Jordan, despite the burden of hosting the Syrian refugees."
According to more than one source, Al-Jazeera Net is in line with the Jordanian monarch's speech yesterday and in his various meetings. He is clearly referring to the pressure he is subjected to, mainly related to his position on Jerusalem and the Palestinian issue and his refusal to engage in the "deal of the century".
The sources reiterated the Saudi pressure exerted by the United Kingdom in the files of the deal of the century, and try to push Jordan to engage in the axis of the two states and their alliances and crises, but their wars in the region.
A source familiar with the impact of the king's relationship with Washington was incited by Arab parties that want to distance him from influencing the region's files in favor of the axis that is being formed from Washington, Tel Aviv and the two Gulf states, which are no longer a secret to their efforts to build a coalition that turns priority in the conflict in the region from Israel to Iran .
This assertion was reinforced by what former Qatari Prime Minister Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani said that "close countries" might be behind the massive protests in Jordan to pressure them to accept the "deal of the century".
"What is going on in Jordan, I hope, is not planned by neighboring countries to pressure this safe country to accept the deal of the century," Bin Jassem said in two tweets published on Monday on his official Twitter account.
He continued:
According to Arab and Western media, the "Deal of the Century" is a plan for the administration of US President Donald Trump to deal with the Palestinian-Israeli conflict by forcing the Palestinians to make concessions, including the status of the city of East Jerusalem. "Israel", to counter the rejectionists of the policies of Washington and Tel Aviv.
Over the past five days, Jordan has been marred by mass protests over the adoption of a revised income tax bill on May 21 by the country's government and passed to parliament for approval.
The Jordanian Prime Minister Hani al-Mulqi on Monday resigned to the king, who assigned the Minister of Education in the outgoing government Omar al-Razzaz to form the ministry, but did not issue until Tuesday morning a decision to mandate him officially, but the street received this mandate with optimism, and appeared to be popular among sectors Of the Jordanians, during which he was recognized as Minister of Education in the Government of Al-Muqli, and was accepted by his administration as the Social Security Institution.
The protesters returned to their protests, which lasted until dawn on Tuesday, where thousands gathered in the vicinity of the fourth round, and marched out of the neighborhood of Tfaila in the center of the capital, and renewed demonstrations in most provinces from the far north to the far south .
For his part, the head of the Council of Professional Syndicates, Dr. Ali Al-Abous, said that unions are not calling for a strike on Wednesday, pointing out that the union problem is not with the name of the prime minister but with its policies.
Although King Abdullah II stressed yesterday the need for serious dialogue on the income tax law, he noted the difficulty of abandoning the economic reform program with the International Monetary Fund.
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Reports: Gulf plot behind the demonstrations of Jordan to accept the deal century with Israel
[/rtl][rtl]Date of release: 2018/6/5 10:35 • 134 times read[/rtl]
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The King of Jordan, Abdullah II, has reaffirmed the "password" in the crisis in his country, which has been living in constant protests since last Wednesday in his second interview in less than 48 hours.
During his meeting with editors and journalists on Monday, Abdullah II reiterated the role of the "regional envelope" in his country's crisis. He also spoke during his chairmanship of the meeting of the National Policy Council on Sunday, as echoed in statements and meetings preceding the crisis. Current.
"Jordan has faced an unexpected economic and regional situation, and there is no plan capable of dealing effectively and quickly with this challenge," he said.
The most serious thing in the King's speech is that "Jordan today stands at a crossroads, either to get out of the crisis and provide a decent life for our people, or to enter - God forbid - by the unknown, but we must know where we are going."
In the interpretation of the above, the King regained a series of regional challenges that directly affected the economy of his country, primarily "the reduction of international aid to Jordan, despite the burden of hosting the Syrian refugees."
According to more than one source, Al-Jazeera Net is in line with the Jordanian monarch's speech yesterday and in his various meetings. He is clearly referring to the pressure he is subjected to, mainly related to his position on Jerusalem and the Palestinian issue and his refusal to engage in the "deal of the century".
The sources reiterated the Saudi pressure exerted by the United Kingdom in the files of the deal of the century, and try to push Jordan to engage in the axis of the two states and their alliances and crises, but their wars in the region.
A source familiar with the impact of the king's relationship with Washington was incited by Arab parties that want to distance him from influencing the region's files in favor of the axis that is being formed from Washington, Tel Aviv and the two Gulf states, which are no longer a secret to their efforts to build a coalition that turns priority in the conflict in the region from Israel to Iran .
This assertion was reinforced by what former Qatari Prime Minister Hamad bin Jassim al-Thani said that "close countries" might be behind the massive protests in Jordan to pressure them to accept the "deal of the century".
"What is going on in Jordan, I hope, is not planned by neighboring countries to pressure this safe country to accept the deal of the century," Bin Jassem said in two tweets published on Monday on his official Twitter account.
He continued:
According to Arab and Western media, the "Deal of the Century" is a plan for the administration of US President Donald Trump to deal with the Palestinian-Israeli conflict by forcing the Palestinians to make concessions, including the status of the city of East Jerusalem. "Israel", to counter the rejectionists of the policies of Washington and Tel Aviv.
Over the past five days, Jordan has been marred by mass protests over the adoption of a revised income tax bill on May 21 by the country's government and passed to parliament for approval.
The Jordanian Prime Minister Hani al-Mulqi on Monday resigned to the king, who assigned the Minister of Education in the outgoing government Omar al-Razzaz to form the ministry, but did not issue until Tuesday morning a decision to mandate him officially, but the street received this mandate with optimism, and appeared to be popular among sectors Of the Jordanians, during which he was recognized as Minister of Education in the Government of Al-Muqli, and was accepted by his administration as the Social Security Institution.
The protesters returned to their protests, which lasted until dawn on Tuesday, where thousands gathered in the vicinity of the fourth round, and marched out of the neighborhood of Tfaila in the center of the capital, and renewed demonstrations in most provinces from the far north to the far south .
For his part, the head of the Council of Professional Syndicates, Dr. Ali Al-Abous, said that unions are not calling for a strike on Wednesday, pointing out that the union problem is not with the name of the prime minister but with its policies.
Although King Abdullah II stressed yesterday the need for serious dialogue on the income tax law, he noted the difficulty of abandoning the economic reform program with the International Monetary Fund.
http://alforatnews.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=166322
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