King Abdullah chaired a National Security Council meeting discussing regional threats and the Jordan Armed Forces’ border security efforts. Focus was placed on ensuring the safety of Jordanians in Syria and managing their return amid recent border closures. The meeting also covered the situation in Gaza and initiatives to facilitate aid delivery.
On December 7, 2024, His Majesty King Abdullah convened a meeting of the National Security Council in Amman, aiming to address pressing local and regional security matters, specifically focused on the evolving circumstances in Syria. The discussion included an overview of the Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army’s initiatives to protect national borders, with an emphasis on the steps taken to secure the northern frontier. The King’s council also reviewed the efforts made by pertinent state institutions regarding the safety of Jordanian citizens present in Syria and the necessary measures to facilitate their return, particularly due to the recent closure of the Jaber border crossing.
The National Security Council meeting primarily aimed to ensure regional stability amid ongoing conflicts. Jordan’s geographic positioning next to Syria necessitates a vigilant approach towards border security, especially considering the influx of Syrian refugees and the security threats posed by various factions within Syria. The discussion was timely, given the recent decisions by the Ministry of Interior on border crossings, which directly affect the movement and safety of Jordanians.
The National Security Council meeting chaired by King Abdullah was a crucial step in addressing both national and regional security issues. It showcased Jordan’s proactive measures to maintain border security while ensuring the safety and repatriation of its citizens from Syria. The ongoing commitment to aid channels in Gaza demonstrates Jordan’s broader humanitarian concerns in an increasingly turbulent regional landscape.
Original Source: jordantimes.com