The “acumen” of the Crown Prince of Jordan, with a snapshot of Mohammed bin Salman at the Arab summit, sparks interaction

The “acumen” of the Crown Prince of Jordan, with a snapshot of Mohammed bin Salman at the Arab summit, sparks interaction
The “acumen” of the Crown Prince of Jordan, with a snapshot of Mohammed bin Salman at the Arab summit, sparks interaction

belbalady.net Dubai, United Arab Emirates (CNN) – Activists circulated on social media, pictures and a video clip of the reception of the Saudi Crown Prince, Prince Muhammad bin Salman, to the Jordanian monarch, King Abdullah II and his crown prince, Prince Hussein bin Abdullah, in the hall that witnessed the Arab summit session In its 32nd session in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on Friday.

“Acumen” activists highlighted the Jordanian crown prince when he was invited to participate in the memorial photo of King Abdullah and the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, highlighting that he went to his father’s side and not to the other side of Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

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Other activists highlighted what they described as a “breaking of protocol”, given that the commemorative photo is only of the Saudi crown prince who heads the delegation of the host kingdom with only the leaders, leaders and heads of the participating delegations.

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In a speech delivered at the Jeddah summit, King Abdullah II stressed that “the Palestinian issue remains the focus of our attention, and we cannot abandon our pursuit of a just and comprehensive peace,” calling for the promotion of regular Arab meetings, at the highest levels, to achieve economic integration in the Arab world. the region and the unification of Arab political and security efforts. He welcomed Syria’s return to the League of Arab States, and considered it an “important step.”

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