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American proposal to deploy Jordanian forces in the West Bank
Well-informed sources said that the US envoy Gen. Antony Zeini conveyed to the Jordanian King Abdullah II a proposal agreed by Israel to sending Jordanian troops to the Palestinian territories in order to separate between the Palestinians and the Israeli soldiers.
Palestine-Jordan, Politics, 12/8/2001

Jordanian Islamists and the dialogue with Jews
The secretary general of the Islamic labor party front in Jordan Abdul Latif Arabeyyat has announced he and his party do not oppose maintaining a dialogue with the Jews.
Jordan-Israel, Politics, 12/8/2001

Jordanian king expresses deep concerns for Powell
The Jordanian King Abdullah II has expressed his " deep concerns" over the Israeli attacks against the Palestinians. This was expressed in a telephone call with the UN secretary of state Colin Powell and with the Turkish President Ahmad Necdet Cazar.
Jordan-USA, Politics, 12/7/2001

Jordan invites Arab follow up committee for meeting over Palestinian conditions
Jordan has decided to invite the Arab follow up committee to convene a meeting next Sunday in Cairo in an attempt to contain the tense situation in the Palestinian territories and the aggression against the Palestinian people by the Israeli occupation forces.
Jordan-Palestine, Politics, 12/5/2001

Jordanian forces proposed to separate between the Israelis and the Palestinians
Jordan-Palestine, Politics, 12/5/2001

Mubarak, Abdullah call on Israelis and Palestinians to resume negotiations
Egyptian President Mubarak and King Abdullah II of Jordan yesterday held a session of intensive talks during which they probed all potential efforts for avoiding deterioration of the security situation between Palestinians and Israelis
Egypt-Jordan, Politics, 12/4/2001

Foreign labor force in Jordan
The Jordanian ministry of labor on Monday announced it will not extend the period of time given for foreign laborers in Jordan to correct their situations. The grace period given to those workers expires by the end of the current month December.
Jordan, Economics, 12/4/2001

Yemeni FM in an Arab tour started in Jordan
Yemen's foreign minister Abu Baker al-Qurabi on Monday started an Arab tour which will cover Jordan, Syria and Iraq in order to convey messages to its leaders from the Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh dealing with regional and international conditions and bilateral co-operation.
Yemen-Jordan, Politics, 12/4/2001

King Abdullah in Cairo Monday
King Abdullah II of Jordan will visit Egypt on Monday for talks with President Hosni Mubarak on the latest regional and international developments as well as boosting bilateral relations.
Jordan-Egypt, Politics, 12/3/2001

AIDS in Jordan
The Jordanian health minister Faleh al-Naser said that AIDS in Jordan has so far tolled 286 of which 166 are foreigners.
Jordan, Health, 12/3/2001


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