Jordanian Government Urged not to Be Involved in Crisis in Syria

AMMAN-The Jordanian government has been called on not to be involved in the crisis in Syria.

The call, which was made by the Jordanian Democratic Popular Unity Party, urged the government not to make Jordan a training camp for terrorists or a passage through which terrorists can target Syria.

 The party also called for cancelling the Jordan-Israel “Wadi Araba” agreement,  stopping normalization with the Zionist entity and expelling the Israeli ambassador from Amman.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the party said “the Jordanian government keeps following the US policies in the region and trying to satisfy the anti-Syria stances of the oil-rich countries in the Gulf.

The statement urged the government to step down and called for reconsidering the political and economic policy, pointing out that a new government should present a right political and economic program that goes in harmony with people’s demands.

The part criticized the government’s inaction against the incessant Zionist attacks against the Palestinians and the holy shrines in the occupied territories. It strongly condemned the government’s intention to sign agreements with the Zionist entity on gas supplies stolen by Israel from Palestine.

The Jordanian government’s permission to Israeli products to have access to the country’s markets and its act of preventing some Arab products from entering these markets was also a source of the party’s condemnation.

H. Mustafa

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