Minister of Government Communication Mohammad Momani and Brig. Gen. Mustafa Hiyari, spokesperson for the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army, will hold a press conference at the Prime Ministry on Monday at 11:00 a.m. to announce the details of the National Service Programme.
The Prime Ministry has called journalists wishing to attend the press conference to arrive half an hour before the conference and to present proof of their employment with any media outlet.
Jordanians are awaiting the announcement of details regarding the reactivation of military service.
On Sunday, His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II announced the reactivation of the National Military Service Program, during a meeting with youth from Irbid Governorate on Sunday.
During the meeting, held at King Abdullah II Gardens in Irbid, the Crown Prince said young Jordanians must be prepared to serve and defend their country, adding that citizens who have participated in national military service understand the importance of this experience.
His Royal Highness noted the importance of the program in strengthening national identity and young people’s connection to their homeland, noting that serving with the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army builds character and instills discipline.
The Crown Prince said he previously directed the government to work with its partners to develop the National Military Service Programme, which will be subject to a series of measures according to a clear timetable, with details to be announced later.
Minister of Government Communication Mohammad Momani and Brig. Gen. Mustafa Hiyari, spokesperson for the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army, will hold a press conference at the Prime Ministry on Monday at 11:00 a.m. to announce the details of the National Service Programme.
The Prime Ministry has called journalists wishing to attend the press conference to arrive half an hour before the conference and to present proof of their employment with any media outlet.
Jordanians are awaiting the announcement of details regarding the reactivation of military service.
On Sunday, His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II announced the reactivation of the National Military Service Program, during a meeting with youth from Irbid Governorate on Sunday.
During the meeting, held at King Abdullah II Gardens in Irbid, the Crown Prince said young Jordanians must be prepared to serve and defend their country, adding that citizens who have participated in national military service understand the importance of this experience.
His Royal Highness noted the importance of the program in strengthening national identity and young people’s connection to their homeland, noting that serving with the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army builds character and instills discipline.
The Crown Prince said he previously directed the government to work with its partners to develop the National Military Service Programme, which will be subject to a series of measures according to a clear timetable, with details to be announced later.
Minister of Government Communication Mohammad Momani and Brig. Gen. Mustafa Hiyari, spokesperson for the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army, will hold a press conference at the Prime Ministry on Monday at 11:00 a.m. to announce the details of the National Service Programme.
The Prime Ministry has called journalists wishing to attend the press conference to arrive half an hour before the conference and to present proof of their employment with any media outlet.
Jordanians are awaiting the announcement of details regarding the reactivation of military service.
On Sunday, His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II announced the reactivation of the National Military Service Program, during a meeting with youth from Irbid Governorate on Sunday.
During the meeting, held at King Abdullah II Gardens in Irbid, the Crown Prince said young Jordanians must be prepared to serve and defend their country, adding that citizens who have participated in national military service understand the importance of this experience.
His Royal Highness noted the importance of the program in strengthening national identity and young people’s connection to their homeland, noting that serving with the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army builds character and instills discipline.
The Crown Prince said he previously directed the government to work with its partners to develop the National Military Service Programme, which will be subject to a series of measures according to a clear timetable, with details to be announced later.
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