Certainly, independence is not measured by numbers only. If we look at the superb achievements in the compulsory education sector, Jordan has made qualitative leaps in building many educational institutions in a short period of time. And for higher education, the achievements are nothing short of spectacular, as today our Jordanian scientists and researchers are truly working at the global level, making remarkable contributions to society, not only here in Jordan, but around the world.
Jordan has become the go-to country to provide Arab and regional markets with highly qualified graduates, who are armed with leadership skills and able to build and develop, achieve progress and prosperity.
Independence also carries with it the responsibility of the Jordanian state to deal with so many challenges and obstacles that arise to affect our environment, our health, and the stability of our region. We have stepped forward to provide asylum in many historical periods for our neighbours in unstable or unsafe conditions. We have applied our premise of "The human being is the most precious" in many circumstances, ensuring that Jordan can always serve refugees with responsibility and humanity, and with international standards to maintain their dignity.
We have done all of this although it has stretched our economic resources and often created difficult political situations but God — the Almighty — always guides the decisions of the Jordanian state to serve humanity and crowned it with success.
A core part of this service to humanity entails the central issue of Palestine. Jordan has always supported Arab issues, which are overwhelmingly supportive of Palestine. The Hashemites, throughout their honourable history of defending the rights of the Palestinian people and their right to self-determination, have constantly advocated for support in all international forums, despite opposition from many quarters.
On the seventy-fifth anniversary of the independence of our beloved Jordan, we can only pray to God that we celebrate soon, the independence of Palestine, with the strong support Jordanian Hashemite, considering that the Palestinian issue is the main concern of the Jordanian state and Jordan's policy.
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Abu Dhabi media office. Emirates is also offering travellers special fares on flights from Jordan to Dubai, with up to 25 per cent off ticket prices. The flash sale runs until Wednesday, May 26, and is valid on bookings for travel until September Emirates has been flying to Jordan since , and is set to celebrate its 35th anniversary in the country later this year.
The Dubai airline is operating daily flights to Amman with its A double-decker superjumbo. From July, Emirates says it plans to add more flights from Dubai to the Jordanian capital as demand rises. The National.
Most businesses are also closed. The emirate of Transjordan was formed after the end of the First World War. Throughout this time, Transjordan remained under British Mandate. Prior to this, the region was ruled by the Ottoman Empire.
National Day or Independence Day in Jordan is celebrated with grand fireworks shows, religious events, and other activities. Typically, the day starts with an official national celebration that is attended by the Royal Family and other senior civil and military officers. The national anthem is played followed by a gun salute and several speeches.
Likewise, displays of patriotism are seen all over the country.
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