Ayn Abdul Hakim Mahmoud Al-Hindi writes: Jordan's Partnership with NATO and National Issues
Without much complexity or delving into details, Jordan, under the historical Hashemite leadership and with its people's steadfast loyalty to the leadership, based on the principle of 'Jordan's interest first,' and recognized by all world governments and institutions, has proven to be a symbol of international moderation. Despite its small size and limited resources, which in many countries are the main drivers of political stances, Jordan has had and continues to have a significant influence, serving as a 'precise' compass for global centers of power, leveraging accumulated expertise and its leadership's impact on the global scene.
From this perspective, NATO's recent decision to open its largest and most powerful office in the world in Amman becomes clear. The longstanding relationship between NATO and Jordan since 1996 has built a significant record of Jordan's 'balanced' performance on the international stage. Furthermore, Amman has always been the most 'trusted' reference concerning Middle Eastern and regional issues, thus solidifying substantial international trust in its views and perspectives. Consequently, Jordan has become a genuine partner among the major powers, securing a prestigious position among them. This decision comes at a critical moment for the region and amidst global changes, with Jordan under King Abdullah II's leadership continuing the Hashemite tradition of moderate justice-seeking and farsightedness, especially regarding the pivotal issue of Palestine.
This notion is reinforced by NATO's announcement about its decision to open an office in Amman, describing it as a 'representative' office aimed at enhancing political dialogue and cooperation on mutual interests between NATO and Jordan. This underscores Jordan's central and active role not only in regional issues but also in global matters. Additionally, Jordanians always look to the economic file, anticipating positive economic impacts from such steps. Jordan's significant political weight enhances international confidence in it as a safe and fruitful economic destination, promising a bright future.
Ultimately, Jordan, under its Hashemite leadership over the past century, has always prioritized its citizens' interests and sought justice for the Palestinian people. Therefore, being among the world's major powers and partnering with them, Jordan strives to achieve the dream of an independent Palestinian state. Given the ongoing occupation and its arrogance, Jordan, led by King Abdullah II, will continue to leverage all possible means to stop the bloodshed in Palestine. As we always say, a strong and secure Jordan is a force and a safe haven for the Palestinian people.
Ayn Abdul Hakim Mahmoud Al-Hindi writes: Jordan's Partnership with NATO and National Issues
Without much complexity or delving into details, Jordan, under the historical Hashemite leadership and with its people's steadfast loyalty to the leadership, based on the principle of 'Jordan's interest first,' and recognized by all world governments and institutions, has proven to be a symbol of international moderation. Despite its small size and limited resources, which in many countries are the main drivers of political stances, Jordan has had and continues to have a significant influence, serving as a 'precise' compass for global centers of power, leveraging accumulated expertise and its leadership's impact on the global scene.
From this perspective, NATO's recent decision to open its largest and most powerful office in the world in Amman becomes clear. The longstanding relationship between NATO and Jordan since 1996 has built a significant record of Jordan's 'balanced' performance on the international stage. Furthermore, Amman has always been the most 'trusted' reference concerning Middle Eastern and regional issues, thus solidifying substantial international trust in its views and perspectives. Consequently, Jordan has become a genuine partner among the major powers, securing a prestigious position among them. This decision comes at a critical moment for the region and amidst global changes, with Jordan under King Abdullah II's leadership continuing the Hashemite tradition of moderate justice-seeking and farsightedness, especially regarding the pivotal issue of Palestine.
This notion is reinforced by NATO's announcement about its decision to open an office in Amman, describing it as a 'representative' office aimed at enhancing political dialogue and cooperation on mutual interests between NATO and Jordan. This underscores Jordan's central and active role not only in regional issues but also in global matters. Additionally, Jordanians always look to the economic file, anticipating positive economic impacts from such steps. Jordan's significant political weight enhances international confidence in it as a safe and fruitful economic destination, promising a bright future.
Ultimately, Jordan, under its Hashemite leadership over the past century, has always prioritized its citizens' interests and sought justice for the Palestinian people. Therefore, being among the world's major powers and partnering with them, Jordan strives to achieve the dream of an independent Palestinian state. Given the ongoing occupation and its arrogance, Jordan, led by King Abdullah II, will continue to leverage all possible means to stop the bloodshed in Palestine. As we always say, a strong and secure Jordan is a force and a safe haven for the Palestinian people.
Ayn Abdul Hakim Mahmoud Al-Hindi writes: Jordan's Partnership with NATO and National Issues
Without much complexity or delving into details, Jordan, under the historical Hashemite leadership and with its people's steadfast loyalty to the leadership, based on the principle of 'Jordan's interest first,' and recognized by all world governments and institutions, has proven to be a symbol of international moderation. Despite its small size and limited resources, which in many countries are the main drivers of political stances, Jordan has had and continues to have a significant influence, serving as a 'precise' compass for global centers of power, leveraging accumulated expertise and its leadership's impact on the global scene.
From this perspective, NATO's recent decision to open its largest and most powerful office in the world in Amman becomes clear. The longstanding relationship between NATO and Jordan since 1996 has built a significant record of Jordan's 'balanced' performance on the international stage. Furthermore, Amman has always been the most 'trusted' reference concerning Middle Eastern and regional issues, thus solidifying substantial international trust in its views and perspectives. Consequently, Jordan has become a genuine partner among the major powers, securing a prestigious position among them. This decision comes at a critical moment for the region and amidst global changes, with Jordan under King Abdullah II's leadership continuing the Hashemite tradition of moderate justice-seeking and farsightedness, especially regarding the pivotal issue of Palestine.
This notion is reinforced by NATO's announcement about its decision to open an office in Amman, describing it as a 'representative' office aimed at enhancing political dialogue and cooperation on mutual interests between NATO and Jordan. This underscores Jordan's central and active role not only in regional issues but also in global matters. Additionally, Jordanians always look to the economic file, anticipating positive economic impacts from such steps. Jordan's significant political weight enhances international confidence in it as a safe and fruitful economic destination, promising a bright future.
Ultimately, Jordan, under its Hashemite leadership over the past century, has always prioritized its citizens' interests and sought justice for the Palestinian people. Therefore, being among the world's major powers and partnering with them, Jordan strives to achieve the dream of an independent Palestinian state. Given the ongoing occupation and its arrogance, Jordan, led by King Abdullah II, will continue to leverage all possible means to stop the bloodshed in Palestine. As we always say, a strong and secure Jordan is a force and a safe haven for the Palestinian people.
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