Press Room

His Majesty King Abdullah II Saturday left for Tokyo in a four day working visit to Japan, where he is expected to meet with Their Imperial Majesties Emperor Akihito and Empress Mitchiko.
29 June 2002
His Majesty King Abdullah said that Amman's "political saloons" is the biggest barrier facing Jordan's development because they are working against each other adding that this game must end. The King, however, welcomed the existence of "political saloons" which work positively.
29 June 2002
His Majesty King Abdullah II on Saturday will begin a three-day working visit to Japan to hold talks with Japan's Emperor Akihito. It will be the King's second visit to Tokyo since ascending the Throne in 1999.
28 June 2002
Production of wood has been started in Aqaba following a 17 year stop due to the stumbling and accumulated losses that inflected the factory. His Majesty King Abdullah II Thursday launched the new factory, owned by Red Seas Company, which will enable 120 workers out of 250 find job opportunities.
27 June 2002
His Majesty King Abdullah II on Wednesday received at Beit Al Barakah Commander General of the U.S. Central Command Lt General Tommy Franks.
26 June 2002
His Majesty King Abdullah II Wednesday expressed his hope that Amman would be a regional center for information. He stressed that this hope can be achieved within a short time under the light of accelerating efforts exerted to fulfill this goal.
26 June 2002
His Majesty King Abdullah II Wednesday affirmed that he takes every possible step to encourage foreign investors invest in Jordan and taking it a regional center for them.
26 June 2002
His Majesty King Abdullah II Monday received envoy of King Muhammad IV of Morocco Abdul Salam Jaaidi, who conveyed to His Majesty King Muhammad IV's greetings and thanks on the warm reception he received during his visit to Jordan last month.
24 June 2002
His Majesty King Abdullah II Sunday received Noel Forgeard, Head of Board of Airbus, and the accompanying delegation.
23 June 2002
His Majesty King Abdullah II Saturday received a phone call from Egyptian President Muhammad Husni Mubarak, within the following up framework the two leaders are conducting to crystallize an Arab stand concerning the tense situation in the Palestinian territories and the peace proposals set currently to release the peace process anew.
22 June 2002