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JORDAN: KING ORDERS RETURN OF ENVOY TO IRAQ.(Abdullah II bin al Hussein)(Brief Article)
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March 22, 2005
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According to "Jordan Times", King Abdullah ordered the immediate return of Amman's top diplomat to Iraq to ease tensions between the two countries, Prime Minister Faisal Fayez said. The Kingdom recalled its top diplomat in Iraq for consultations and because the embassy was unsafe due to protests over an alleged involvement of a Jordanian in a d...
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