Jordanian delegation takes part in Baghdad business forum on solar energy

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Updated 23 August 2025
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Jordanian delegation takes part in Baghdad business forum on solar energy

  • Forum provided “important” platform for exploring joint trade partnerships and complementary industries between the two countries, officials said

AMMAN: A Jordanian industrial delegation participated in the Iraqi-Jordanian Business Forum in Baghdad on Saturday, which was held under the theme “Solar Energy: A Regional Partnership Towards a Sustainable Future.”

Chairman of the Jordan and Amman Chambers of Industry, Fathi Jaghbir, said the forum provided an “important” platform for exploring joint trade partnerships and complementary industries between the two countries, the Jordan News Agency reported.

On the sidelines of the event, the delegation held a series of meetings with senior Iraqi officials.

Talks with Iraqi Minister of Industry and Minerals Khaled Battal Najm focused on enhancing industrial and economic cooperation, including customs tariffs, the law protecting Iraqi products, and developments in the work of the joint committee between the two states.

Both sides agreed to hold a joint meeting to coordinate efforts and resolve outstanding issues linked to the economic agreement, particularly customs duties on certain Jordanian goods.

In a separate meeting with Iraqi Minister of Trade Atheer Ghurairi, discussions centered on increasing mutual trade exchange, easing the flow of goods, and encouraging joint investments.

Jaghbir noted that Jordan’s annual exports to Iraq, currently valued at around $1 billion, are expected to rise with closer coordination between Amman and the industrial sector.

He added that upcoming joint discussions would help address administrative and logistical challenges, paving the way for the completion of the long-planned joint industrial zone along the Jordanian-Iraqi border.


About 50,000 worshippers perform Taraweeh prayer at Al-Aqsa Mosque

Updated 23 February 2026
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About 50,000 worshippers perform Taraweeh prayer at Al-Aqsa Mosque

  • Palestinians are observing Ramadan amid heightened tensions in the occupied West Bank
  • Over 300 Jerusalemites have recently received Israeli orders prohibiting their entry to Al-Aqsa Mosque during the fasting month

LONDON: Nearly 50,000 worshippers performed the Isha and Ramadan Taraweeh prayers on Sunday evening at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in the walled city of occupied East Jerusalem.

Thousands of Palestinians gathered at Al-Aqsa despite facing Israeli military checkpoints and strict identity checks at the mosque’s gates, according to the Jerusalem Governorate.

Palestinians are observing the fasting month of Ramadan, which began last Wednesday, amid heightened tensions in the occupied West Bank, including attacks by settlers, and Israeli raids and arrests.

Over 300 Jerusalemites have recently received Israeli orders prohibiting their entry to Al-Aqsa during Ramadan, the Wafa news agency reported.

Israeli forces have increased their military presence in Jerusalem and restricted access to Al-Aqsa to children under 12, men over 55, and women over 50.

Since Wednesday, thousands of Palestinians have lined up to pass through military checkpoints, including Qalandiya and Bethlehem, in hopes of attending prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan.