AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAviation & Jobs: Joramco Academy is now accepting applications for its Aircraft Maintenance programme, a four-year hybrid track starting in October with two years of theory followed by two years of hands-on training, aiming to prepare graduates for EASA and CARC licensing and potential first employment at Joramco. Markets: The Amman Stock Exchange saw JOD 18.2 million in trading volume, while the general index slipped 0.57% to 4,007 points. Regional Diplomacy: Prime Minister Jafar Hassan met Iraqi Parliament Speaker Haibat Al Halbousi, reaffirming strong Amman-Baghdad ties and pushing cooperation in energy, electricity, trade and investment. Royal Engagement: King Abdullah also received Halbousi, urging efforts to consolidate the US-Iran ceasefire and warning against attempts to change realities in Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza. Security & Condemnations: Jordan condemned an Israeli strike that killed Lebanese Army personnel, calling it a breach of international law and urging full implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1701. Tourism Confidence: Jordan’s Ministry of Tourism welcomed the UK’s updated travel advisory, saying it boosts confidence in Jordan as a safe destination. Humanitarian Aid: Qatar Red Crescent Society’s Eid Al-Adha Sacrifice campaign reached 247,344 beneficiaries across Qatar and 13 countries, including Jordan and Palestine/Gaza. World Cup Build-up: Prince Ali said Jordan’s World Cup qualification reflects more than two decades of youth development, with Mousa Tamari highlighted as a model of the system’s success.
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