AMMONNEWS - Prime Minister Hani Mulki Sunday wished Jordanian Christians a 'happy Easter' and conveyed to them the good wishes of His Majesty King Abdullah.
During a visit to the Roman Orthodox diocese, accompanied by a number of ministers, and a meeting with heads of churches in the Kingdom, Mulki said Jordanians are one family living in cohesion and participating in building their country.
He said Jordan, under the leadership of HM King Abdullah, is a secure and stable country, and that Jordanians, as one family, seek to achieve their national socio-economic developmental goals and together partner to uplift their country and preserve its achievements'.
Mulki called recent attacks on churches in Egypt 'a shame' and said that terrorists will receive their punishment.
AMMONNEWS - Prime Minister Hani Mulki Sunday wished Jordanian Christians a 'happy Easter' and conveyed to them the good wishes of His Majesty King Abdullah.
During a visit to the Roman Orthodox diocese, accompanied by a number of ministers, and a meeting with heads of churches in the Kingdom, Mulki said Jordanians are one family living in cohesion and participating in building their country.
He said Jordan, under the leadership of HM King Abdullah, is a secure and stable country, and that Jordanians, as one family, seek to achieve their national socio-economic developmental goals and together partner to uplift their country and preserve its achievements'.
Mulki called recent attacks on churches in Egypt 'a shame' and said that terrorists will receive their punishment.
AMMONNEWS - Prime Minister Hani Mulki Sunday wished Jordanian Christians a 'happy Easter' and conveyed to them the good wishes of His Majesty King Abdullah.
During a visit to the Roman Orthodox diocese, accompanied by a number of ministers, and a meeting with heads of churches in the Kingdom, Mulki said Jordanians are one family living in cohesion and participating in building their country.
He said Jordan, under the leadership of HM King Abdullah, is a secure and stable country, and that Jordanians, as one family, seek to achieve their national socio-economic developmental goals and together partner to uplift their country and preserve its achievements'.
Mulki called recent attacks on churches in Egypt 'a shame' and said that terrorists will receive their punishment.
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