Jordan to receive injured Lebanese
Jordan is willing to receive the Lebanese civilians who were injured during the
Israeli aggression on
Lebanon and offer medical treatment to them, Jordanian King Abdullah II said on Saturday.
During a phone call with Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, Abdullah said Jordan put its medical and health expertise at the service of the Lebanese people to alleviate the humanitarian tragedy.
People's Daily Online
Siniora thanks King as Jordan plans more aid to Lebanon
Lebanese Prime Minister Fuad Siniora on Thursday thanked King Abdullah for his solidarity with Lebanon, saying he appreciated Jordan's stand on the crisis.
. . .The Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization recently dispatched 300 tonnes of relief aid to Lebanon. A Royal Court source said Jordan will soon send more assistance to the Arab country.
ReliefWeb
Jordanian king again calls for immediate ceasefire in Lebanon
Jordanian King Abdullah II on Saturday again called for an immediate ceasefire in
Lebanon, which he said was the only way to opening the door for diplomatic efforts to reach a solution to the regional crisis, Jordan's official Petra news agency reported.
Abdullah made the appeal during a meeting with visiting French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy, who arrived here on Saturday on a Mideast tour aimed to ease tensions in Lebanon.
Abdullah also said that an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire would lead to defusing the crisis, according to the report.
People's Daily Online
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King issues orders to facilitate entry of foreigners fleeing Lebanon
AMMAN (Petra) — His Majesty King Abdullah on Saturday directed police to facilitate the entry to Jordan of Lebanese and foreigners fleeing the deteriorating situation in Lebanon. The directives were issued during a visit to the Public Security Department (PSD)
Jordan Times
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