Press Room

His Majesty King Abdullah II is due to head the Jordanian delegation to the Arab summit expected to be held Saturday in Tunisia.
21 May 2004
His Majesty King Abdullah II, the Supreme Commander of the Jordan Armed Forces, issued directives to enhance the Jordanian medical cadres working at the Jordanian field hospital in Afghanistan.
20 May 2004
His Majesty King Abdullah II on Friday is due to leave to Tunisia for participation in the Arab Summit expected to be held there Saturday.
20 May 2004
His Majesty King Abdullah II arrived in Rabat Wednesday on a two-day visit to Morocco, before leaving to Tunis on Friday to take part in the 16th Arab summit scheduled to open in Tunisia on May 22.
19 May 2004
His Majesty King Abdullah II received at Bait Al Baraka on Wednesday, His Royal Highness Prince Talal bin Abdul Aziz, the Executive President of the Arab Gulf Program for Supporting UN Developmental Organizations.
19 May 2004
His Majesty King Abdullah II, left Amman heading for Rabat on a two-day visit to Morocco, after which he will visit Tunisia to take part in the Arab summit scheduled to start on May 22.
19 May 2004
His Majesty King Abdullah II opened in Amman on Wednesday, the 29th Annual Conference of the International Organization of Securities Commissions (IOSCO).
19 May 2004
His Majesty King Abdullah II and Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak Tuesday reviewed on the phone latest developments in the Palestinian areas in the wake of Israel's incursion into Palestinian towns and violations against the Palestinian people particularly in Gaza and Rafah.
18 May 2004
His Majesty King Abdullah II emphasized that presenting the concept of "Jordan First" is to enhance Jordan's invincibility which in turn supports the invincibility of our Arab nation. "This motto is a concept to deepen Jordanians' commitment to their society and to stimulate their sense of loyalty to their country," the King said in an interview with Al Sharq Al Awsat Newspaper.
18 May 2004
His Majesty King Abdullah II he personally opposes sending Jordanian peacekeeping troops to Iraq in the future.
17 May 2004