JORDANIAN KING WARNS AGAINST ISRAELI PRACTICES IN JERUSALEM
Kuwait News Agency
Oct 29 2014
30/10/2014 | 12:51 AM | Arab News
AMMAN, Oct 29 (KUNA) -- Jordanian King Abdullah II warned on Wednesday
of the forcible displacement of Arab Christians in some neighboring
countries, saying that they played a significant role in the evolution
of the Arab-Muslim civilization.
He also warned against the consequences of the Israeli repeated
violations in Al-Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem and the eviction of the
Arab residents of the city, according to Jordan news agency (Petra).
The King made the remarks during his meeting with visiting Armenian
President Serzh Sargsyan.
The King added that Jordan is making major endeavors to highlight
the true moderate image of Islam by introducing the Amman Message
and A Common Word initiatives and hosting various interfaith forums
to promote dialogue and understanding between various faiths.
Meanwhile, the King and the Armenian president explored ways and
means to cement bilateral ties, especially in the economic sphere
and tourism.
They also discussed a number of issues and developments related to
the Middle East.
The Armenian president said his country is keen on strengthening
relations with Jordan and coordinating with the Kingdom on issues of
common interest. He hailed Jordan as a model for security, stability
and moderation in the Middle East and the world.
They stressed the need for efforts to reach a just and comprehensive
peace in the Middle East, based on the two-state solution.
King Abdullah underlined that Jordan, along with regional and
international partners, is working to ward off the threat of terrorism
and extremist ideology that targets everyone without exception.
The talks dealt with unilateral Israeli measures and violations against
Jerusalem's Muslim and Christian shrines, namely the Al-Aqsa Mosque,
threatening peace prospects and regional stability.
The two leaders also discussed Syria and called for a political
solution to the crisis which has been raging for years now.
http://www.kuna.net.kw/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2405424&language=en
From: Baghdasarian
Kuwait News Agency
Oct 29 2014
30/10/2014 | 12:51 AM | Arab News
AMMAN, Oct 29 (KUNA) -- Jordanian King Abdullah II warned on Wednesday
of the forcible displacement of Arab Christians in some neighboring
countries, saying that they played a significant role in the evolution
of the Arab-Muslim civilization.
He also warned against the consequences of the Israeli repeated
violations in Al-Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem and the eviction of the
Arab residents of the city, according to Jordan news agency (Petra).
The King made the remarks during his meeting with visiting Armenian
President Serzh Sargsyan.
The King added that Jordan is making major endeavors to highlight
the true moderate image of Islam by introducing the Amman Message
and A Common Word initiatives and hosting various interfaith forums
to promote dialogue and understanding between various faiths.
Meanwhile, the King and the Armenian president explored ways and
means to cement bilateral ties, especially in the economic sphere
and tourism.
They also discussed a number of issues and developments related to
the Middle East.
The Armenian president said his country is keen on strengthening
relations with Jordan and coordinating with the Kingdom on issues of
common interest. He hailed Jordan as a model for security, stability
and moderation in the Middle East and the world.
They stressed the need for efforts to reach a just and comprehensive
peace in the Middle East, based on the two-state solution.
King Abdullah underlined that Jordan, along with regional and
international partners, is working to ward off the threat of terrorism
and extremist ideology that targets everyone without exception.
The talks dealt with unilateral Israeli measures and violations against
Jerusalem's Muslim and Christian shrines, namely the Al-Aqsa Mosque,
threatening peace prospects and regional stability.
The two leaders also discussed Syria and called for a political
solution to the crisis which has been raging for years now.
http://www.kuna.net.kw/ArticleDetails.aspx?id=2405424&language=en
From: Baghdasarian