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Royal Court Chief Yousef Hassan Aysawi said Jordan, guided by its wise Hashemite leadership, continues confidently along a comprehensive modernisation path led by King Abdullah II, based on a vision that places citizens at the centre of development.
Speaking during meetings with two youth delegations — one from the “Our Leadership Is Hashemite, Our Identity Is Jordanian” team and another from Ajloun Governorate — Aysawi said the reform process is firm and ongoing, and that Jordan’s national identity remains a pillar of unity, loyalty, and belonging.
He stressed that the modernisation project led by the King forms the foundation for the country’s future, aiming to enhance public participation, empower youth and women, and strengthen the rule of law. He noted that political, economic, and administrative reform is a continuous national journey, not a short-term plan, reflecting the King’s belief that people are both the means and goal of development.
Aysawi highlighted Jordan’s commitment to social justice, improved public services, and creating opportunities for youth to contribute confidently and responsibly. He said Jordan will remain strong through the unity and awareness of its people and their bond with the Hashemite leadership.
On regional affairs, Aysawi said events in Palestine and Gaza are not a passing political conflict but a deep humanitarian wound. He affirmed that Jordan, under King Abdullah’s leadership, stands at the forefront of defending Palestinian rights and safeguarding Jerusalem’s sanctity and identity.
He said the King has turned his words into action by directing humanitarian and medical aid to Gaza despite difficult conditions, keeping Jordan a symbol of compassion and justice rooted in Hashemite values.
Aysawi described the King as the global voice of truth and justice, whose regional and international efforts are grounded in authentic Hashemite principles that see strength as a tool for peace, not domination. He said the Hashemite approach combines moral steadfastness with political wisdom, making Jordan a pillar of regional stability.
He also praised Queen Rania’s role in supporting human development and women’s empowerment, and Crown Prince Al Hussein’s efforts to represent youth aspirations and the future vision with confidence. He noted that Jordan’s achievements are the product of Hashemite leadership and the dedication of its people, armed forces, and security services.
Aysawi concluded by reaffirming that Jordan’s Hashemite identity will remain a model of moral integrity and justice, saluting the youth for their patriotism and sense of responsibility as the backbone of the nation’s future.
Speakers from both delegations expressed pride in the leadership of King Abdullah II and Crown Prince Al Hussein, saying Jordanian youth draw inspiration from the Hashemites’ values of loyalty, devotion, and service.
They affirmed their support for the Hashemite leadership, stressing unity and faith in Jordan’s stability and national identity, declaring: “The Hashemite leadership lives in our hearts — we stand by it with our minds and our strength.”
They praised the King’s defence of Arab causes, foremost the Palestinian issue, describing his stance as the conscience of the Arab world and a voice of justice in an age of double standards, while commending Queen Rania’s work in education and women’s empowerment and the Crown Prince’s role in promoting youth initiatives and field engagement.