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EMBASSY HIGHLIGHTS
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Bush Prepares for a Six-Day
Middle East Visit |
May 7 -
President Bush will use his planned six-day trip to the
Middle East to reaffirm the U.S. commitment to a lasting
peace between the Israelis and Palestinians, and to meet
separately with leaders of Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Egypt,
Jordan, Lebanon and Iraq.
"The trip will
demonstrate the president's steadfast opposition to
extremists and their state sponsors, Iran and Syria, who are
expending enormous energy to thwart opportunities for
security, freedom and peace in the region," says National
Security Advisor Stephen Hadley.
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OPIC OPENS CONFERENCE ON INVESTMENT IN MIDDLE
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| American Ambassador David Hale speaks at opening of OPIC regional investment conference. To his left are seated H.E. Prime Minister Dahabi and OPIC President and CEO Robert Mosbacher, Jr. |
May 6 - Jordan – Robert Mosbacher, Jr.,
the President and CEO of the U.S. Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC),
today opened Access to Opportunity in the Middle East, an international
conference designed to facilitate increased U.S. private sector investment in
the region by demonstrating its growing potential across a host of industries
and countries.
More than two hundred and fifty
participants from 23 countries, representing U.S. and regional businesses,
leading financial institutions and international organizations, are attending
the three-day conference, which was officially opened by Mosbacher, Jordanian
Prime Minister Nader al-Dahabi and American Ambassador to Jordan David Hale. Full Text |
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| U.S. Joins With Arab Governments to Strengthen Environmental Stewardship |
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| Environmental enforcement workshop brings together participants from ten countries across the Middle East and North Africa | May 5 - Affirming the mutual commitment of the United States and Jordan to responsible environmental stewardship, Minister of Environment Khaled Irani and American Ambassador David Hale today addressed the opening of a course held in Amman on strengthening environmental organizations throughout the region. The three-day course, sponsored by the State Department’s Middle East Partnership Initiative, aims to help government agencies integrate good governance with environmental performance in a transparent manner through strategic planning, change management, and communications. Full Text |
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Leading International Companies & Institutions Headline OPIC Conference in Middle East |
| May 4 - Top executives from leading international institutions and businesses operating in the broader Middle East will use an investment conference sponsored by the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) to demonstrate to U.S. companies that the region is a lucrative destination for investment capital, in sectors ranging from infrastructure and energy to tourism and information technology. As evidence of that potential, OPIC is currently providing more than $1.9 billion in financing and political risk insurance to 55 projects in the region. Full Text |
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| Rice Plans Full Agenda During Middle East Trip |
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| President Bush and Palestinian President Abbas meet in Washington April 24. (© AP Images) |
April 28 - In a five-day trip to Britain and the Middle East, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice aims to shore up Israeli-Palestinian peace talks and discuss financial aid for the Palestinian Authority with allies.
Rice is following up on President Bush's January visit to the region after the intensive diplomatic effort begun in late 2007 with the Annapolis Conference on the Middle East to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. She also will discuss the situation created in the Gaza Strip when Hamas seized control from the Palestinian Authority, which continues to maintain control of the West Bank area. Full Text |
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U.S. Forensic Expertise Strengthens PSD’s Anti-Terrorism Efforts |
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April 24 - In another example of the continuing security and anti-terrorism partnership between Jordan and the United States, American Ambassador David Hale today delivered $237,000 worth of cyber forensic equipment to the Public Security Directorate’s Forensic Laboratory. The equipment, including forensic computers, laptops, hard drives, and specialized software, is one of the largest-ever grants provided by the Office of Anti-Terrorism Assistance Programs (ATA) of the U.S. Department of State. Full Text |
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American Ambassador Highlights Education Assistance in Irbid |
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| Ambassador Hale visits secondary school students al-Hussein bin Talal Secondary School in Irbid, viewing their business development projects. | April 22 - American Ambassador David Hale visited Irbid today, meeting with school administrators, teachers, schoolchildren, undergraduates and other residents of the area. Focusing on American support for the Jordanian government’s efforts to improve education, he visited Al-Huson University, Al-Hussein Bin Talal School, and Yarmouk University. Ambassador Hale met with students at all three schools, providing him the chance to exchange views with the next generation of Jordanian leaders. “As American Ambassador, I value every opportunity to meet with students like yourselves, Jordan’s future leaders. It gives me a chance to listen to you, and to discuss with you the relationship our two countries share,” he said.. Full Text
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