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Jordanian opposition parties urge the media to not promote statements of the US, UK in Amman
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 1/9/1999

French, German officials in Amman
Jordanian Foreign Minister Abdul Illahj al-Khatib on Thursday held detailed talks with two high ranking officials at the German and French Foreign ministries concerning peace in the Middle East and means of strengthening bilateral relations between each of Berlin and Paris.
Jordan-Germany, Politics, 1/8/1999

72 million dinars in foreign investment in Jordan's stock market
The networth of foreign investments in the Jordanian stock market increased to reach 72.9 million dinars in comparison to 2.8 milllion dinars for the year 1997.
Jordan, Economics, 1/7/1999

Jordan - Iraq oil agreement
Jordan-Iraq, Economics, 1/7/1999

King Hussein in a rest vacation in Britain
Jordan, People, 1/7/1999

Shbeilat in Iraq
Jordan-Iraq, Politics, 1/6/1999

Talks between prince Hassan and al-Dakhil restore warmth between Jordan and Kuwait
The governments of Jordan and Kuwait have started on Monday a real step toward bringing about political closeness, easing tensions that came up in 1990-1991, during the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait when Jordan supported Iraq.
Jordan-Kuwait, Politics, 1/6/1999

Clinton meets with King Hussein
US President Bill Clinton on Tuesday discussed with Jordanian King Hussein the crisis with Iraq and the Middle East peace process during a meeting they held at the White House.
Jordan-USA, Politics, 1/6/1999

Jordan, Kuwait for boosting bilateral relations
Jordan's Crown Prince Hassan on Tuesday received a message from Kuwaiti Crown Prince and Prime Minister Sheikh Saad al-Abdullah al-Salem al-Sabah pertaining to bilateral relations between the two countries.
Jordan-Kuwait, Politics, 1/6/1999

Kuwaiti minister in Amman to prepare for detente in relations
Kuwait Deputy Premier and Minister of State for Cabinet affairs Abdul Aziz al-Dakhil will arrive in Amman today in preparation for a major detente in relations between the two countries.
Kuwait-Jordan, Politics, 1/5/1999

Relations between Amman and Baghdad very tense
A Jordanian source described relations between Amman and Baghdad as "very critical and difficult" following the open Iraqi criticism of a political speech read by Jordanian Crown Prince Hassan at the inauguration of the meetings of the Arab Parliamentary Union in Amman last Sunday.
Iraq-Jordan, Politics, 1/4/1999

Sabah al-Ahmad invites Jordanian FM to visit Kuwait and end problems
Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah said on Sunday that he extended an invitation for his Jordanian counterpart, Abdul Illah al-Khatib, to visit Kuwait and "eliminate all problems" between the two countries.
Kuwait-Jordan, Politics, 1/4/1999

Jordanian banks deal with euro
Jordan, Economics, 1/4/1999


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