Press Room
His Majesty King Abdullah on Wednesday urged the U.S. to continue its support for the Middle East peace process during a meeting with US Vice President Dick Cheney.
21 September 2005
His Majesty King Abdullah on Wednesday urged religious leaders to take courageous steps towards tolerance and conciliation and called for continued efforts to achieve peace, justice and respect among the followers of the three monotheistic faiths.
21 September 2005
His Majesty King Abdullah on Tuesday urged Muslim leaders and clerics in the US to continue their efforts to spell out the true image of Islam and its international message of tolerance and moderation.
20 September 2005
In the presence of Their Majesties King Abdullah II and Queen Rania Al Abdullah, former US President Bill Clinton Thursday launched the Clinton Global Initiative in New York whose aim is to meet global challenges.
16 September 2005
His Majesty King Abdullah II reiterated the necessity of cooperation amongst the followers of the three monotheistic religions to spread peace and justice on earth by working together and accepting one other.
16 September 2005
His Majesty King Abdullah II on Friday called for the continuation of building a new vision for a new age where the basics of life and peace are available for all nations of the world.
16 September 2005
His Majesty King Abdullah II on Friday continued his meetings with world leaders and heads of delegations participating in the UN 2005 World Summit.
16 September 2005
His Majesty King Abdullah II said that terrorism and those who support it is a source of concern and forms a great challenge for the international community.
16 September 2005
His Majesty King Abdullah II on Friday said that the Israeli withdrawal plan from the Gaza Strip is a courageous step which gives hope to achieve a just and lasting peace in the region.
16 September 2005
His Majesty King Abdullah said that building a stable, secure Iraq would be a success enjoyed not only by Iraq alone, but by Jordan and the entire region.
16 September 2005