Amman Mayor, Aleppo, Beirut city council presidents talk cooperation

Amman: Amman Mayor Youssef Shawarbeh Sunday met with the President of the Aleppo City Council, Maad Madlaji, the Chairperson of the Beirut Municipal Council, Abdullah Darwish, for cooperation talks.

Shawarbeh talked in the meeting, in Amman, about the tasks, projects and plans of the Greater Amman Municipality (GAM), adding that over 4.5 million people live in Amman, which is 800 square kilometres.

Shawarbeh discussed the GAM strategic plan for 2022-2026 and the inputs taken into account when preparing the royal directives of the government, GAM and state institutions.

He added that each project in the strategy has an identification card with the cost, the source of funding, its objectives and the timetable for implementation.

Shawarbeh added that the strategic plan included 212 projects and initiatives to achieve 15 objectives and 30 targets at a total cost of JOD918 million.

Source: Jordan News Agency

UAE and Kuwait call for de-escalation in region

Amman: The UAE has expressed deep concern over developments in the region over the past few days, calling for de-escalation and refraining from taking steps that exacerbate tension in the region.

The UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on Sunday that the UAE calls for exercising maximum restraint to avoid dangerous repercussions that would drift the region to new levels of instability.

The ministry called for resolving differences through dialogue and diplomatic channels, upholding the rule of law and respecting the United Nations Charter. It also called on the United Nations and the UN Security Council to assume their responsibilities to promote international peace and security by resolving complex issues and conflicts in the region that threaten global security and stability.

For its part, the Kuwaiti Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed the State of Kuwait’s deep concern over the continued military escalation in the region and its increasingly negative repercussions on the security and
stability of the countries of the region and the entire world, calling for restraint and sparing the region and its peoples from the dangers and effects of this escalation.

According to the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA), the ministry stressed in a statement on Sunday the importance of the Security Council assuming its responsibilities towards maintaining international peace and security and avoiding wars by ensuring that the international community complies with the provisions of international laws and covenants, while emphasizing the need to address the causes of this tension and to devote the diplomatic approach in settling disputes in order to ensure the security and stability of the region.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Jordan’s policy is consistent, and we will confront every drone or missile that penetrates Jordanian airspace, says FM

Amman: Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Ayman Safadi, stressed on Sunday that Jordan’s policy is consistent, and any drone or missile that violates Jordanian airspace will be confronted to prevent it from causing harm to Jordan and threatening Jordanians.

“It happened in the past that missiles and drones fell on Jordan, and this is a firm policy that anything that poses a threat to Jordan will be confronted, because our priority is to protect Jordan, protect the lives of Jordanians, protect the capabilities of Jordanians, and protect the security and stability of the country,” Safadi said during a local TV’s talk show on Sunday.

He added that an assessment indicated there was a real danger of drones or missiles falling on Jordan, and the Jordan Armed Forces dealt with this danger as required.

He also emphasized that if this danger was coming from Israel, Jordan would take the same action it did, “and this is a position we affirm clearly and explicitly, and we will not
allow anyone to jeopardize the security of Jordan and Jordanians.”

“This is a principled position, and these are measures that we have taken in the past, have taken yesterday, and will take in the future, whether the source of the threat is Israel, Iran, or whoever,” Safadi underlined.

Safadi emphasized that Jordan is a country capable of protecting its interests, as everything that is happening threatens all countries in the region, regional escalation threatens all countries in the region, and the expansion of the war into a regional war threatens all countries in the region.

He said that the continuation of the war on the Gaza Strip will push for the expansion of the war, will push for more tension in the region and will lead to a regional war.

“The challenge now is to prevent further escalation and the burden of this falls on Israel, as the spark for the escalation was the Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate,” Safadi said.

He pointed out that “Iran responded to the Israeli attack that targeted it
s consulate in the Syrian capital Damascus, as Iran launched a drone and missile attack on Israel in an escalation that we had warned about since the beginning of the war on the Gaza Strip.”

He explained that everyone wants to de-escalate, but everyone knows that the only way to de-escalate is to stop the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip and stop all its measures that push the region towards the abyss of regional war.

He noted that Jordan has repeatedly warned that increasing pressure on Israel and changing international public opinion about its aggression on Gaza will make Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu look for a way out to distract attention from what is happening in Gaza.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Partly Cloudy Weather Expected Tonight

Doha: Weather inshore tonight until 6:00 am on Monday will see some clouds at times, the Department of Meteorology said in its daily weather report.

Offshore, it will be scattered clouds, the report added.

Wind inshore will be mainly northwesterly to northeasterly at a speed of 03 to 13 knot gusting to 18 knot at times.

Offshore, it will be variable mainly southwesterly to northwesterly at a speed of 03 to 13 knot.

Visibility will be 05 to 09 kilometers.

Sea state inshore will be 1 to 2 feet. Offshore, it will be 1 to 3 feet.

Area High Tide Low Tide Mini Messaid: 14:20 14:20 21 Wakrah: 08:57 23:04 13:46 21 Doha: 07:07 23:03 06:19 14:52 23 Al Khor: 07:00 21:05 03:31 12:00 19 Ruwais 09:49 21:42 03:44 15:29 21 Dukhan: 02:15 15:09 08:45 21:00 19 Sunrise: 05:10 LT Sunset: 17:56 LT

Source: Qatar News Agency

Saudi Defense Minister, US Defense Secretary Discuss Developments in the Region

Riyadh: Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman bin Abdulaziz received a telephone call today from US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.

During the call, they reviewed the strategic partnership between the two countries in the military and defense fields and ways to strengthen them.

They also discussed the recent military escalation in the region, the danger of its repercussions, and the efforts being exerted to contain these developments to safeguard international peace and security.

Source: Qatar News Agency

Unjustified rush on fuel and bakeries – Economy: The stock of basic goods is sufficient for 6 months

Ramallah – Ma’an – The Ministry of National Economy said today, Sunday, that the ration stock of basic commodities in the northern governorates meets the needs of citizens for six months and the need for flour for three months.

In its statement, the Ministry indicated that the occupation government continues to prevent the entry of food goods and relief aid to our people in the southern governorates, which comes within the policy of starvation and genocide war that it has been implementing since October 2023.

The Ministry observed unjustified attacks by citizens in the northern governorates on bakeries and fuel filling stations, warning them not to be drawn into rumors and to only take information from official sources.

The Ministry indicated the continuation of the supply chain of food commodities from various countries in order to maintain the sustainability of food security, especially in light of crises and disruption of the global supply process.

The Ministry called on citizens to report any complain
t they see in the market via the direct number 129 so that consumer protection teams can follow up and take the appropriate legal action.

Source: Maan News Agency