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Royal Court Chief Yousef Hassan Aysawi meets two delegations from Naalin Charity Association and Qubbat clan at Royal Court, stressing that the King’s modernisation vision rests on shared responsibility and a firm belief that Jordan’s future is a trust carried by every citizen, with no time to delay required reforms.
Aysawi says political modernisation is a core pillar of the state, strengthening party life, pluralism, legislation, and constructive institutional oversight. He adds that economic modernisation is equally vital, with phase two of the Economic Modernisation Vision requiring conversion of programmes into major projects, robust infrastructure, support for promising sectors, investment attraction, job creation, and higher living standards.
He highlights the King’s Throne Speech as a defining statement of state strength, reflecting a leader who draws his resolve from Jordanians’ unity, and showing that this cohesion remains the source of Jordan’s resilience through crises.
Aysawi reiterates Jordan’s principled stance on Palestine, stating that events in Palestine and Gaza are a human wound, not merely political conflict. He notes the King’s clear position that Jordan stands with the Palestinian people, reflected in sustained humanitarian efforts despite difficult conditions, and in the King’s firm declaration that continued violations in the West Bank are unacceptable.
He affirms the King’s ongoing commitment to the Hashemite custodianship of Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem, praises the Queen’s role in education and women’s empowerment, and highlights the Crown Prince’s efforts in championing youth and future-focused initiatives. He salutes the armed forces and security agencies as the nation’s shield.
Speakers from both delegations express deep appreciation for the King and Crown Prince’s leadership of political, economic, and administrative modernisation, affirming loyalty to the Hashemite leadership and support for national reforms. They praise the King’s defence of national interests and regional causes, especially Palestine, stressing rejection of displacement, resettlement, and any ‘alternative homeland’ notions.
They emphasise the importance of the Hashemite custodianship of Jerusalem’s holy sites and commend the sacrifices of the armed forces and security services, affirming their commitment to remain loyal soldiers of the homeland and leadership.