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Minister of Government Communications: Jordan's Position Firm in Safeguarding Sovereignty and National Security Amid Regional Escalation
Minister of Government Communications: Jordan's Position Firm in Safeguarding Sovereignty and National Security Amid Regional Escalation

Jordan News

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Minister of Government Communications: Jordan's Position Firm in Safeguarding Sovereignty and National Security Amid Regional Escalation

Minister of Government Communications: Jordan's Position Firm in Safeguarding Sovereignty and National Security Amid Regional Escalation Minister of Government Communications and official government spokesperson, Dr. Mohammad Al-Momani, said that Jordan is addressing the military escalation in the region from the standpoint of protecting its national sovereignty and security. اضافة اعلان In press remarks today, Al-Momani emphasized that His Majesty King Abdullah II made it clear from the outset of the crisis that Jordan will not allow any party to use its airspace or territory in the context of conflicts or hostile actions. 'Based on His Majesty's directives, Jordan will in no way serve as a battleground for military confrontations between conflicting parties. The Kingdom is a sovereign state with a duty to safeguard its security and stability,' Al-Momani stated. He affirmed that Jordan will not tolerate any violations of its sovereignty and will take appropriate measures in line with international norms to respond to any aggression or infringement. Al-Momani explained that Jordan's goal is clear: to maintain national security, stability, and the safety of citizens and their property. 'We are operating with high efficiency and continuous preparedness to minimize the impact of the current crisis on Jordan's interests across all dimensions,' he said. He stressed that Jordan's position is unequivocal: the Kingdom does not take sides in the ongoing conflict, but rather remains focused on preserving its own security and stability and avoiding involvement in conflicts in which it is not directly engaged. Al-Momani said: 'Since day one of the crisis, we have been stationed at the National Center for Security and Crisis Management, receiving information from various state institutions, including representatives from the Arab Army, the Air Force, Public Security, and numerous ministries. This center enables us to respond to the crisis effectively and appropriately.' He added: 'As a media and communications team, we were responsible for crafting the official messaging, determining how and when to release information, and identifying the key messages the Jordanian state needed to convey during the crisis. We also managed communication with various media outlets and addressed misleading, false, or inciteful news that aimed to undermine Jordan's stance.' Al-Momani noted that from the beginning of the crisis, the state adopted a media strategy for managing the escalating events, emphasizing the importance of relying on official sources of information and avoiding the spread of rumors and misinformation. He stressed that times of crisis often see a rise in rumors and false news, which requires vigilance and caution in handling such content. On a second level of response, Al-Momani pointed to the legal aspect, which involves monitoring any content or statements that violate the law or threaten national security, with appropriate legal actions taken accordingly. He confirmed that Jordan remains actively engaged in the media space—across both traditional and social media platforms—to counter any campaigns or news that incite against Jordan's position or undermine its national principles, with the goal of preserving the country's image and its consistent stance in support of regional stability. Al-Momani reaffirmed Jordan's firm commitment to preserving national sovereignty and security, stressing the importance of confronting any attempts to breach Jordanian airspace or compromise the safety of its citizens. He concluded by stating that protecting the security of citizens and national sovereignty is a sacred duty of the Jordanian state—one that it will continue to uphold unwaveringly. — (Petra)

Jordan says has not, will not allow any airspace violations as regional tensions flare
Jordan says has not, will not allow any airspace violations as regional tensions flare

Roya News

time13-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Roya News

Jordan says has not, will not allow any airspace violations as regional tensions flare

Jordan will not permit any violation of its airspace and will not serve as a battleground for any conflict, its government spokesman said Friday morning after 'Israeli' airstrikes pounded Iran which could likely prompt a response from Tehran using missiles and drones. Jordan's security is a red line, Minister of Government Communications Mohammad Al-Momani said, adding that no threat to Jordan's safety or that of its citizens will be tolerated. He also warned against circulating misleading videos or false information, calling on the Jordanian public to rely solely on official sources for updates.

Minister of Government Communication Welcomes Arrival of Brotherly Iraqi National Team Delegation to Jordan
Minister of Government Communication Welcomes Arrival of Brotherly Iraqi National Team Delegation to Jordan

Jordan News

time09-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Jordan News

Minister of Government Communication Welcomes Arrival of Brotherly Iraqi National Team Delegation to Jordan

Minister of Government Communication Welcomes Arrival of Brotherly Iraqi National Team Delegation to Jordan Minister of Government Communication and official government spokesperson, Dr. Mohammad Al-Momani, welcomed the arrival of the delegation of the brotherly Iraqi national football team to Jordan. اضافة اعلان In a post on social media, Al-Momani expressed his warm welcome, saying: 'We welcome the delegation of the brotherly Iraqi national team to their second home, Jordan, ahead of the World Cup qualifying match. We deeply value the fraternal ties between our two peoples and wish everyone a match worthy of Arab unity and true sportsmanship.' — (Petra)

Iraqi football team receives warm welcome in Jordan ahead of World Cup qualifier
Iraqi football team receives warm welcome in Jordan ahead of World Cup qualifier

Roya News

time08-06-2025

  • Sport
  • Roya News

Iraqi football team receives warm welcome in Jordan ahead of World Cup qualifier

The Iraqi national football team, known as the "Lions of Mesopotamia," received a warm and enthusiastic welcome upon their arrival in the Jordanian capital, Amman, in a moment that underscored the deep fraternal ties between the Jordanian and Iraqi peoples. Upon landing at Queen Alia International Airport, the team was greeted with large banners reading, 'Lions of Mesopotamia and the Nashama: One Heart,' along with other expressions of love and unity to send a message that said Iraq is in its second home. The arrival hall of the airport saw an outpouring of support from Jordanian officials and football fans who gathered to show their solidarity and warmly receive their Iraqi brothers in an atmosphere filled with sportsmanship and shared respect. Jordan's Minister of Government Communications and official spokesperson, Mohammad Al-Momani, welcomed the Iraqi delegation, which is visiting to face the Jordanian national team (the Nashama) in a World Cup 2026 qualifier scheduled for Tuesday. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Al-Momani wrote: 'We welcome our Iraqi brothers in their second home, Jordan, ahead of the World Cup qualifying match.' He praised the strong and brotherly relationship between the two nations. He added, 'We deeply value the fraternal bond between our peoples and hope for a match that reflects Arab unity and true sportsmanship,' emphasizing the importance of upholding the values of fair play and unity that transcend sports and highlight the spirit shared by both nations.

Government to Pay JOD 50 Million in Outstanding Dues for Tafileh Municipal Projects - Jordan News
Government to Pay JOD 50 Million in Outstanding Dues for Tafileh Municipal Projects - Jordan News

Jordan News

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • Jordan News

Government to Pay JOD 50 Million in Outstanding Dues for Tafileh Municipal Projects - Jordan News

Minister of Government Communications and official spokesperson, Dr. Mohammad Al-Momani, announced Monday that the government has approved the necessary procedures to settle outstanding payments totaling 50 million Jordanian dinars. These dues are related to municipal tenders in Tafileh Governorate, covering suppliers and contractors involved in local infrastructure projects. اضافة اعلان Speaking at a press conference in Tafileh, Dr. Al-Momani stated that the refunds and payments will be disbursed during June 2025, helping ensure the timely completion of municipal projects and preventing further delays. This announcement followed a Cabinet session held in Tafileh, during which several province-focused decisions were made to enhance development and support local governance.

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