Safadi: Jordan a model of secure, stable state in region
Ammon News - Speaker of the Lower House of Representatives, Ahmad Safadi, said Jordan will remain "robust" under His Majesty King Abdullah II's leadership, thanks to bravery of the army and security services, and Jordanians' awareness and resilience within a "cohesive" internal front.
During a symposium held on Thursday at invitation of Fuheis Youth Club, themed: "Current Political Developments and Their Implications for Jordan," Safadi said: "This internal resilience has thwarted all attempts by advocates of sedition and skepticism. Under this equation, Jordan has presented a model of a secure, stable, and steadfast state in the region."
On its support to Palestinians, Safadi affirmed Jordan will continue to fulfill its duty towards people in Gaza Strip and Palestine and will "continously" defend the just Palestinian cause and end the brutal war on Gaza, referring to the Israeli occupation's crimes, which are unprecedented in human history.
Safadi stated Jordan Armed Forces (JAF)- Arab Army continues its relief role carried out in its field hospitals in Gaza and Palestinian territories.
Safadi vowed all attempts to sow discord will be shattered by "resilience" of Jordanians.
Safadi said: "Jordanians have every right to be proud of their leader, His Majesty King Abdullah II, who has remained a faithful bearer of the Hashemite custodianship over Jerusalem's Islamic and Christian holy sites, confronting all attempts to displace Palestinians, both Muslims and Christians."
Safadi stated the King "relentlessly" faced pressure, and has made "every" effort to alleviate the Palestinians' suffering.
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