Jordan to host meeting for pan-Arab negotiation team

Journalists rush for cover inside a hospital in Jenin in the occupied West Bank. (File/AFP)
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Updated 27 August 2023
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Jordan to host meeting for pan-Arab negotiation team

  • Meeting will lay the groundwork for a unified Arab strategy for dealing with international media firms

AMMAN: Jordan will host the first meeting of an Arab technical team tasked with negotiating with international media companies on Tuesday, Jordan News Agency reported.

The two-day meeting is organized by Jordan’s Ministry of Government Communication. 

The team will lay the groundwork for a unified Arab strategy for dealing with international media firms, as well as an Arab guideline for regulating social media platforms, the operation of digital broadcasting platforms, and digital taxes.

The event implements the decision of the Council of Arab Ministers of Information (Resolution No. 533) during its 53rd session in Morocco. 

Jordan will lead the team, which includes representatives from Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia, Iraq, the Council of Arab Information Ministers and Arab States Broadcasting Union.

The Arab strategy aims to promote Arab content and defend Arab and Islamic causes — particularly the Palestinian cause and Islamophobia — from negative propaganda. It also intends to safeguard children from harmful content, combat hate speech, false news and attacks on privacy, as well as protect the media’s rights in the advertising business, which social media platforms have dominated.

 


Trump offers to mediate Egypt-Ethiopia dispute on Nile River waters

US President Donald Trump and Egypt's President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, October 13, 2025. (REUTERS)
Updated 17 January 2026
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Trump offers to mediate Egypt-Ethiopia dispute on Nile River waters

  • Egypt says ​the dam violates international treaties and could cause both droughts ⁠and flooding, a claim Ethiopia rejects

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump offered on Friday to mediate a dispute over Nile River ​waters between Egypt and Ethiopia. “I am ready to restart US mediation between Egypt and Ethiopia to responsibly resolve the question of ‘The Nile Water Sharing’ once and for all,” he ‌wrote to ‌Egyptian President ‌Abdel ⁠Fattah El-Sisi ​in ‌a letter that also was posted on Trump’s Truth Social account.
Addis Ababa’s September 9 inauguration of its Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam has been a source of anger ⁠in Cairo, which is downstream on the ‌Nile.
Ethiopia, the continent’s second-most ‍populous nation ‍with more than 120 million people, ‍sees the $5 billion dam on a tributary of the Nile as central to its economic ambitions.
Egypt says ​the dam violates international treaties and could cause both droughts ⁠and flooding, a claim Ethiopia rejects.
Trump has praised El-Sisi in the past, including during an October trip to Egypt to sign a deal related to the Gaza conflict. In public comments, Trump has echoed Cairo’s concerns about the water issue.