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Amman – 31 December 2025 —
Royal Hashemite Court Chief Yousef Hassan Al Eisawi says Jordan, under Hashemite leadership, stands as a firm model of commitment to principles, support for justice, and defence of the oppressed, reflecting deep-rooted Hashemite legacy led by King Abdullah II.
Speaking on Wednesday during two separate meetings at Royal Hashemite Court with delegations from Irbid Governorate and Burma area in Jerash Governorate, Eisawi outlines national foundations of Jordanian model and central role of Hashemite leadership in safeguarding security, stability, and national achievements.
Eisawi says Hashemite leadership tradition, grounded in responsibility and clear vision, positions Jordan as a distinctive regional case combining stability, security, and public trust with adherence to national principles and active role in Arab and international issues, foremost Palestinian cause and protection of Jerusalem and its holy sites.
He adds that Jordan, backed by citizens’ awareness, culture, and strong national belonging, and trust in Hashemite leadership, possesses solid foundations to face complex regional challenges with confidence and calm. He stresses leadership remains close to citizens, keen to listen and build a prosperous, stable state.
Eisawi points to steady progress in political, economic, and administrative modernisation paths led by King Abdullah II, with active participation of Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II, within comprehensive national vision prioritising citizen interest, rule of law, equal opportunities, and youth empowerment.
He also highlights Jordan’s humanitarian and political role in supporting fellow nations, efforts of Queen Rania Al Abdullah in community service, family empowerment, and education, and leading role of Crown Prince in youth support. He praises professionalism of Jordan Armed Forces and security agencies as pillar of national security.
Eisawi says Jordanians’ awareness and unity around Hashemite leadership form strong barrier against attempts to undermine national security and stability, stressing Jordan continues to carry clear message in defending justice regionally and internationally.
For their part, speakers affirm national security and stability and Jordan’s honourable internal and external positions stem from King Abdullah II vision and continued efforts to strengthen state of law and institutions and protect dignity of Jordanians.
They renew pledge to stand united behind King, stressing national unity as foundation of Jordan strength and stability, and extend congratulations to King Abdullah II and Queen Rania Al Abdullah on occasion of New Year.
Speakers say presence at Royal Hashemite Court, house of all Jordanians, reflects Hashemite approach based on direct engagement, listening to citizens, and building trust, long associated with Hashemite leadership.
They underscore historic role of Jordanians as shield and stronghold of nation, express pride in King’s efforts to achieve tangible development across cities and villages, and say Bani Ubaid District and Al Husn present advanced Jordanian model in production, education, and loyalty to Hashemite throne.
They also commend attention of King and Crown Prince to citizen welfare across sectors, highlight Queen’s role in women empowerment and social participation, and note progress made by Jordanian women in education and awareness, while stressing ongoing challenges in economic empowerment and unemployment.