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Russia voices support for Jordan’s king

April 5, 2021 at 1:03 pm

King of Jordan Abdullah II (L) and Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) shake hands during the Annual Meeting of Valdai International Discussion Club at mountain resort of Krasnaya Polyana in Sochi, Russia, on 3 October 2019. [Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images]

Russia on Monday expressed support for Jordan’s authorities and to King Abdullah II after an alleged coup attempt, Anadolu reports.

“Moscow is closely monitoring the situation in Jordan,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

“We express our support for the efforts of the legitimate authorities of Jordan and personally King Abdullah II Bin Al-Hussein… We confirm our continued readiness to continue working together with Amman to strengthen the traditionally friendly Russian-Jordanian relations for the benefit of the peoples of our two countries and in the interests of peace and security in the Middle East region,” the ministry added.

On Saturday, Jordan’s former Crown Prince Hamzah bin Al-Hussein and Bassem Ibrahim Awadallah, a former head of the Jordanian Royal Court, were reportedly detained along with some 20 people on the grounds that they “pose a threat to Jordan’s stability.”

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In a statement, Jordan’s Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Maj. Gen. Yousef Huneiti denied that the former crown prince was detained or under house arrest but confirmed that he was asked to cease activities aimed at targeting Jordan’s security and stability.

The prince, however, appeared in a video saying that he was under house arrest and was accused of being part of meetings that criticized the king, which he strongly denied.

Prince Hamzah, 41, is the half-brother of King Abdullah II and the fourth son of the late King Hussein bin Talal, the first, however, by his American-born fourth wife, Queen Noor.

He was declared a crown prince on Feb. 7, 1999, but was replaced on Nov. 28, 2004 by King Abdullah II’s eldest son Hussein bin Abdullah.

Note: This page was updated at 19:00 BST on April 8, 2021. An earlier version of this page incorrectly stated that Prince Hamzah was the eldest son of the late King Hussein bin Talal instead of the fourth.