25 Jordanian MPs refuse the return of the occupation’s ambassador

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  • April 05, 2018
25 Jordanian MPs refuse the return of the occupation’s ambassador

25 MPs in the Jordanian parliament (out of 130) signed a memorandum calling for not to return of the Israeli ambassador to their country.
“The memorandum was handed over on tuesday to the General Secretariat of the Council, which calls for not to return of the ambassador of the occupation to Amman, which was signed by 25 deputies,” said Yahya al-Saud, head of the Palestinian committee in the Jordanian parliament.
According to the memorandum, which was submitted, it, according to Saud, calls for the absence of diplomatic representation between Jordan and the occupation once and for all, despite the understandings of the two countries following the incident of the Tel Aviv embassy in Amman last year.
On Wednesday, Jordan announced that it had agreed to receive Ambassador Amir Weissbrod, who was named the new ambassador to the kingdom by the Israeli government.

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