Press Room
His Majesty King Abdullah on Thursday stressed that Islam reviles aggression against innocents, of any land or religion.
15 December 2005
His Majesty King Abdullah on Wednesday met King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand.
14 December 2005
His Majesty King Abdullah on Tuesday arrived in the Thai capital Bangkok, the last station of a tour of East Asia which also took him to Japan and China.
13 December 2005
His Majesty King Abdullah on Monday said that the challenges facing Muslims requires them to build stronger relations among themselves in a way that enhances the image of Islam as a religion of peace, tolerance and balance.
12 December 2005
His Majesty King Abdullah on Monday sent a cable to the Tueni family, expressing condolences over the death of Lebanese publisher and parliamentarian Gibran Tueni. Tueni, along with a number of civilians, was killed in a bomb blast in Beirut on Monday.
12 December 2005
His Majesty King Abdullah on Sunday visited the National Chinese Defense University, which the Jordan Armed Forces enjoys scientific and military exchange.
11 December 2005
His Majesty King Abdullah II on Friday met with the Supreme Advisor of Japan Democratic Party Tsutomu Hata, with whom he discussed Japan's role in establishing stability in the Middle East and in building a unified and stable Iraq. The King said that the people of the region appreciate Japan's support to the peace process and its financial assistance which helps improve the living standard of citizens. Hata acknowledged Jordan's central role in realizing security and stability in the Middle East.
09 December 2005
His Majesty King Abdullah on Thursday arrived in the Japanese capital, Tokyo, on the first leg of an East-Asian tour, during which he will also travel to China and Thailand.
08 December 2005
His Majesty King Abdullah on Thursday visited Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko at the Royal Palace. The Emperor welcomed King Abdullah, saying that the relations between the royal families are historical and expressed hope they would prosper in the future. King Abdullah said the relationship is distinguished relations and expressed Jordan's appreciation for Japanese aid in various fields, especially in technology transfer.
08 December 2005
His Majesty King Abdullah on Wednesday said the absence of consensus on who is a Muslim and on the conditions of ifta (the issuing of religious edicts) had led to divisions and differences within the Islamic community and to accusations of apostasy and internecine fighting among Muslims.
07 December 2005