Amman: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates has voiced its support for the recent agreement brokered between Azerbaijan and Armenia concerning the status of four villages and the ongoing border demarcation efforts between the two nations. In a statement, the ministry's spokesperson, Sufian Qudah, reiterated Jordan's stance in favor of initiatives aimed at fostering stability and security between the two countries. Qudah emphasized the importance of such agreements in paving the way for broader peace negotiations and enhancing global peace and security. Source: Jordan News Agency
Related Articles
Israeli drone kills man in southern Lebanon
Beirut: A man was killed and another injured in an Israeli drone attack that targeted a house in Houla in southern Lebanon.
A Lebanese security officer Sunday said the targeted house was engulfed in flames after the attack.
Source: Jordan News Agen…
SWIFT service to resume for Yemeni Banks following new agreement
A banking official in the Capital Sana’a confirmed Wednesday the implementation of crucial points from a recent agreement, paving the way for the reactivation of the SWIFT service for Yemeni banks.
The Central Bank of Yemen in the Capital Sana’a has …
MoU Signed to Boost Green Hydrogen Production
Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Saleh Kharabsheh and Regional Director of China Three Gorges International (CTGI) Renewable Energy Partners Mohammad Abu Atieh signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Tuesday to conduct feasibility studie…
