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President of the Royal Court Youth are the focus of the Kings and Crown Princes vision for modernization

Khaberni - The Hashemite Royal Court, the house of Jordanians and their Arab siblings, hosted hundreds of future-makers on Friday, as over (400) young men and women from various provinces across the Kingdom attended. They represent the voice of a generation that believes in its nation and trusts its wise Hashemite leadership. They came to assert their ability to handle responsibility, belonging to the Hashemite school that knows no despair, proving that Jordan is greater in the eyes of its youth than all challenges.

Yousef Hasan Al-Issawi, the president of the Hashemite Royal Court, greeted the youths gathered under the umbrella of the "Rais International Platform for Youth Action," affirming that their presence in such numbers reflects the rooted national consciousness of the new generation and embodies the mutual trust between the Hashemite leadership and the youth, who are fundamental to the path of modernization and development in Jordan.

At the beginning of his speech, Al-Issawi conveyed to the diverse youth audience greetings from His Majesty King Abdullah II and His Highness Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II, expressing their appreciation for this conscious spirit that reflects the sense of belonging and responsibility among Jordanian youth.

He said that today's meeting is but a manifestation of the dialogical approach on which the Jordanian state was founded, solidifying the role of youth as true partners in building the future.

The President of the Court confirmed that His Majesty the King pays special attention to the youth, believing they possess the positive energy capable of rejuvenating the nation and advancing the modernization process. He added that His Majesty views youth as tomorrow's makers, the bearers of the development banner, and the principal contributors to shaping modern Jordan.

He noted the prominent role undertaken by His Highness Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II in empowering youth and involving them in the national building process, indicating that His Highness represents the spirit of the new generation, meets their aspirations, and works to provide opportunities that open the doors to creativity, work, and accomplishment.

He also praised His Highness's ongoing emphasis on the importance of preserving the national narrative and protecting Jordanian memory, considering it a cornerstone in cementing identity and enhancing trust across generations.

The President of the Royal Court also referred to the significant humanitarian and developmental role played by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah, affirming that her impact is evident in supporting education, empowering women and youth, and in enhancing the values of innovation and initiative within the Jordanian society. He said that Her Majesty's efforts represent the depth of the royal vision that places humans at the center of development.

Locally, the President of the Court affirmed that Jordan is confidently advancing toward comprehensive modernization based on clear priorities set by His Majesty the King in the throne speech. He explained that updating public administration, developing services, and improving the quality of education, health, and transportation are at the heart of the state's vision for the coming years.

He mentioned that the vision for economic modernization serves as a practical platform for creating jobs, supporting entrepreneurial projects, and building new productive sectors that open broad prospects for youth in various provinces.

He added that the success of this vision requires an active partnership between the state, the private sector, and civil society, emphasizing that the Jordanian people are the focus, goal, and means of development, and that the youth are the driving force behind this national transformation.

Regionally, the President of the Court reaffirmed Jordan's steadfast position on regional issues, foremost the Palestinian cause. He pointed out that Jordan has remained steadfast despite regional fluctuations, maintaining its stability thanks to the wisdom of the Hashemite leadership and the awareness of the Jordanian people.

He stressed that the plight of our brethren in Gaza and the West Bank receives special attention and care from His Majesty the King, who has continuously directed humanitarian and medical support to them, stemming from a historical and unwavering position.

He said that Jordan will continue its commitment to protecting the Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem, believing in the historical and legitimate Hashemite role in caring for and defending them.

At the end of the meeting, the President of the Court affirmed that Jordan will remain, with God's help, strong with its Hashemite leadership, its people, and its institutions, and that the youth will continue to be the state's primary bet and its real capital.

For their part, the youth expressed their great pride in the continuous royal attention they receive, confirming that His Majesty the King and His Highness the Crown Prince have placed them at the forefront of national priorities, charting a clear path towards a promising future for them.

The attendees saw the royal visions as the lighthouse guiding their path, being the primary driver for the comprehensive modernization pathways in politics, economy, and administration, relying on youth as the force of change and the makers of tomorrow.

They noted that His Majesty the King and His Highness the Crown Prince opened the doors for them to leadership and innovation, and established through their ongoing initiatives a safe and motivating environment that enhances work and creativity, giving the youth the confidence and ability to move forward into the future.

The royal efforts have changed the lives of youth in various provinces, providing them real opportunities to participate in development and build a new Jordan.

The youth also appreciated the role played by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah in supporting civil society institutions and enabling women, opening the doors to education, work, and leadership for them, confirming that her humanitarian and educational presence still serves as an inspiring model for empowering society and enhancing community involvement.

In terms of security and stability, the speakers emphasized that Jordan, with its Hashemite leadership, will remain strong and respected, supported by the Arab Army, the army of heroes and men from Hussein's factory, and the security agencies that form the solid backbone of the nation and its strong fortress.

The attendees unanimously agreed that the wisdom of His Majesty the King and his astute political stances have preserved Jordan's security and stability amid the regional storms that hit the area.

The youth declared their firm standing behind the Hashemite leadership and rallied around its national efforts and orientations, indicating that the homeland led by the Hashemites does not bend or compromise on its principles and constants, regardless of the challenges.

They also expressed pride in the initiatives of His Highness the Crown Prince concerning the activation of national service and the documentation of the Jordanian narrative, considering it a shared responsibility that preserves the state's memory and enhances belonging, setting the foundation for a stronger future.

During their discussions, the youth praised the Jordanian positions on the issues of Arab brethren, particularly the Palestinian issue, considering the political and humanitarian stances of His Majesty the King towards our people in Gaza as a source of pride and esteem for every honorable Jordanian and Arab, thanks to Jordan's steadfastness on the right, defending justice and humanity.

In conclusion of their discussions, the youth emphasized that they will live up to the expectations of their leader, continuing to carry the message of Jordan faithfully, confirming that they represent a national project based on the belief in the capabilities of its youth.

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