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  • Inauguration of a Wastewater Project

    Zarqa, November 29, 2012. U.S. Ambassador Jones and the Jordanian Minister of Water and Irrigation attended a ceremony to mark the beginning of the construction of the Wastewater Network Project in Zarqa. 

  • U.S. Ambassador opens FTA Workshops in Aqaba

    Aqaba, November 27, 2012. Ambassador to Jordan Stuart Jones visited Aqaba November 27 where he led a workshop on the U.S.-Jordan Free Trade Agreement (FTA) for industrialists and business leaders. 

  • As-Samara Wastewater Facility Expansion

    Zarqa, October 11, 2012. Ambassador Jones and the Secretary General of the Ministry of Water and Irrigation H.E. Basem Telfah inaugurated the As-Samara wastewater plant expansion during a ceremony held in Zarqa. 

  • USAID Supports Northern Governorate Water System

    Amman, September 26. Ambassador Jones and the Minister of Water and Irrigation H.E. Eng. Mohammad Najjar inaugurated the USAID-supported Northern Governorates Water System today at a ceremony that took place at the Za’atri pump station in Mafraq. 

  • Jordanian Electronic Health Technology Reverse Trade Delegation to California

    Amman, October 12. The delegation members will interact with U.S. counterparts on acquisition, licensing, distribution, and additional commercial growth opportunities for U.S. products and services within Jordan and the larger Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. 

  • Akram Elias Discusses “Individualism, Community and Civil Society” in Jordan

    Amman, October 9. The U.S. Embassy hosted Founder and Director of the Capital Communications Group, Akram Elias, for a public lecture entitled “Individualism, Community and Civil Society” at the Columbia University Middle East Research Center. 

  • U.S. Donates 50,000 Tons of Wheat to Jordan

    Amman, September 20. Ambassador Jones and Minister of Planning and International Cooperation signed a grant agreement that would allow for the second transfer of 50,000 tons of donated U.S. wheat to the people of Jordan. 

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