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 His Majesty King Abdullah took part in a one-on-one panel discussion with Al-Monitor President Andrew Parasiliti on Wednesday at the Middle East Global Summit, which was hosted by the Al-Monitor and Semafor media organisations and attended by worldwide political and media personalities.



The conversation, which was attended by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah and Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II and Prince Hashem bin Abdullah II, covered the latest developments in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Jordan's efforts towards peace and regional integration, as well as pressure on the Kingdom as a result of hosting refugees and Syria's developments.



In response to a query on going forward with the peace process, King Abdullah stated that there are "two elephants in the room."



"One is Palestinian transition and the future for the younger generation of leaders," His Majesty said, adding that "part of the challenge is that we Jordanians, Arabs, Israelis, and Americans do not know who the younger generation of Palestinians are" and that it is critical to be able to reach out to these young voices.




The second elephant in the room, according to the King, is where Israel is going and "how can we have an understanding of a political horizon."


His Majesty emphasised the significance of investing in regional initiatives to break down boundaries, benefit all parties, and pave the road for peace efforts.



In response to the United States' efforts to broker peace between Saudi Arabia and Israel, the King stated that such a step "brings us through a new horizon," but that "part of the challenge is with the Israeli government." This assumption, shared by some in the region, that you can parachute over Palestine, deal with the Arabs, and then work your way back is incorrect. That isn't going to work."


"There is something Saudi Arabia wants, something Israel wants, something Americans want; what you have to add to that component is what do the Palestinians get out of it?" "And what does the region get out of it, because we're all in this together," His Majesty continued.

The King urged people to think strategically rather than tactically.


His Majesty also addressed the waning international attention and support for the refugee issue, warning that "this is a problem that's going to come back and haunt all of us" as a result of the insecurity in south Syria.


The King emphasised Jordan's efforts to help refugees with health and education services, as well as job possibilities, stating that "we're getting nothing compared to what we as a government are trying to put into support."


"That can only get worse with the challenges we have in the region, if there is another wave of refugees," His Majesty cautioned.


Concerning Jordan's efforts to strengthen regional cooperation, the King discussed the trilateral framework with Egypt and Iraq, as well as opportunities for regional projects in water and energy conveyance, railway infrastructure, and logistical bases to benefit the three countries and the region as a whole.


His Majesty finished the discussion by emphasising the region's immense opportunities, emphasising that the opportunity for economic development is what breaks down borders "because, at the end of the day, most people will vote for peace, if they can put food on the table for themselves, for their loved ones."


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Her Majest was wearing her JW ANDERSON Double-breasted wool-blend twill blazer and JW ANDERSON Grain de poudre wool wide-leg pants. She paired it with her Christian Dior Songe Perspex-Heel Blue Pumps, Chaumet JOSÉPHINE AIGRETTE RING White gold and LOEWE EXCLUSIVE Small Leather Puzzle Edge Top-Handle Bag




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 Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah urged the international community on Tuesday to increase collective action in the face of humanity's most difficult issues, underlining the importance of collaboration for resolving the world's common difficulties.



In a pre-recorded virtual message broadcast to heads of state, UN officials, private sector executives, humanitarian activists, and thought leaders at the World Humanitarian Forum (WHF), Queen Rania warned against the temptation for humans to turn inside and "focus only on narrow self-interest" in times of crisis.

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"If we take a step back and broaden our vision, we get a new picture... one that requires – and reinforces – our faith in the co A new image emerges when we step back and extend our horizons, as Her Majesty noted, "one that demands – and reinforces—our faith in collective action." Her Majesty stressed the need of working together as a global community.

Her Majesty called attention to the international community's shortcomings in acting as a unified front, saying "we're still far from fluent in the language of our common humanity," warning that poor global cooperation threatens everyone "because we don't exist in a world of separate boxes, nor do our problems."

Using the reaction to the global epidemic as an example, the Queen argued that a better "human network" founded on better communication would have decreased Using the global pandemic reaction as an example, the Queen argued that a better "human network" based on better communication would have alleviated the catastrophe more effectively.

Her Majesty went on to make recommendations on how to improve global collaboration, "To advance better, we must increase our human connectivity - the virtual and the virtuous," she explained. "The 8 billion-strong neuronal network of humanity must be fueled by shared vision and dedication."

According to Queen Rania, despite the need to improve connectivity, mankind can still quickly adapt to difficult times, pointing to advancements made in remote employment, online learning, and hybrid education during the pandemic. The Queen also stated.

"In the event that "If we work together and apply those new teachings, we can not only retrieve lost learning but also deliver new knowledge and promise to people all around the globe."

The 2021 World Humanitarian Forum in New York, organized by The World Humanitarian Forum, is a hybrid event taking place between September 21 and 22, featuring main stage discussions with heads of state and high-level roundtable discussions on issues ranging from climate finance and emergency responses to blockchain innovations in humanitarian organizations.

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, former Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos, 74th President of the UN General Assembly and former Ecuadorian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Defense Maria Fernanda Espinosa, and UNICEF's Global Director of Education Robert Jenkins will also be in attendance.

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She was seen here wearing OSCAR DE LA RENTA Broderie anglaise crepe blouse
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 His Majesty the King, Her Majesty the Queen and HRH The Crown Prince on September 15th hosted representatives of Arab-American Organisations from across the country for a round table meeting where they discuss various topics affecting the various Arab-American organisations especially during the global pandemic.



His Majesty The King noted and encourage them to continually work with the US administration and institutions to enhance US-Arab bilateral relations, noting the need to maintain engagement with the US administration and various institutions in the United States. 



He also commended the Arab community in the US, and their effective role in communicating Arab positions to US decision makers

The meeting covered regional and international developments, especially in Arab countries, foremost of which is the Palestinian cause, stressing that the region cannot reach security and stability without a just and comprehensive solution to the Palestinian issue, based on the two-state solution that guarantees the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the 4 June 1967 lines, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

Discussions also covered global and regional economic challenges, especially with the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

 The King noted the investment opportunities offered by the region, urging leading Arab figures in the US to encourage investors to come to Arab countries.

 Moreover, the meeting addressed the situation of refugees in the region and the burden shouldered by host countries, especially amid a drop in support from donor countries and the international community.

 For their part, the attendees commended Jordan’s role in defending Arab causes, especially the Palestinian cause, expressing appreciation for His Majesty’s leadership at the Arab and international levels.

 The King’s meeting with Arab American figures came as part of a number of meetings His Majesty is holding in the United States, which also included leading business people from various sectors, including tourism, investment, and industry

His Majesty King Abdullah II accompanied by Her Majesty Queen Rania and His Royal Highness Crown Princess Hussein are all in New York City to attend the 73rd United Nations General Assembly.

Due to the COVID-19 global pandemic and lockdowns in the state of New York and across the World in 2020, The General Assembly went virtual.

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Her Majesty is wearing OSCAR DE LA RENTA Ivory Broderie anglaise crepe blouse

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Her Majesty Queen Rania is known around the world for advocacy work related to education, health, community empowerment, youth, cross-cultural dialogue, and micro-finance.
Queen Consort of Jordan, wife to His Majesty King Abdullah II and mother to four, she describes herself as the lady with a really cool day job. She is also an avid user of social media and maintains pages on Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and Twitter.
Yearly she tops the list of the best dress fashion icons, royal ladies and queen consorts both domestically and Internationally whether is Vogue's list or Vanity Fair's list

This website was launched to help women emulate the impeccable style of Her Majesty Queen Rania. Since learning about the Jordanian royal family, I have been a Queen Rania's style fan for many years because she has a way of emulate Arabic traditional outfit, styles in a Western way without conflict.
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The blog will also include activities, engagement and the closet of her four children with the King; Crown Prince Hussein, Princess Salma, Princess Iman and Prince Hashim when they are available.
I am in no way affiliated with Her Majesty or her office nor do I know her or any member of her team. This blog is purely a fan site highlighting her work and style

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