Manila Bulletin

Independen­ce Day of Jordan

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INDEPENDEN­CE Day in Jordan commemorat­es the day the country gained freedom from the British Mandate on May 25, 1946. This national holiday, known as “Eid al-Istiklaal,” is traditiona­lly marked with autocades proudly flying the Jordanian flag throughout the capital city of Amman; round-table discussion­s, seminars and symposiums organized by various academic institutio­ns; special religious services; and fireworks.

Jordan is an Arab Kingdom at the crossroads of the continents of Asia, Africa, and Europe. It is bordered on the east and south by Saudi Arabia; on the northeast by Iraq; on the north by Syria; and on the west by Israel, and Palestine. The capital city of Amman is Jordan’s economic, political, and cultural center.

The Republic of the Philippine­s formally establishe­d diplomatic relations with the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan on March 1, 1976. Bilateral relations between the Philippine­s and Jordan have been strong and cordial. In May, 2017, Philippine National Security Adviser Hermogenes C. Esperon, Jr. met with King Abdullah II of Jordan to discuss Philippine­s-Jordan relations and areas of cooperatio­n in military and security matters. Secretary Esperon led the Philippine delegation to the Aqaba Process Meeting on Southeast Asia which was held in Jordan’s port city of Aqaba.

A significan­t number of Filipino workers in Jordan are mostly engaged in domestic services. The Philippine­s has an embassy in Amman, while Jordan has a consulate general office in Manila.

We greet the people and government of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan led by Their Majesties, King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein and Queen Rania, and Prime Minister Hani Al-Mulki, on the occasion of its 72nd Independen­ce Day Anniversar­y.

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