The Kingdom of Jordan has imposed visa requirements on Libyans from 15 to 49 years old, or a written security approval from the Jordanian Ministry of Interior to enter its territory.
Read moreAlgerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and King Abdullah II of Jordan have affirmed the intensification of Arab and international efforts to reach political solutions to crises in Libya, Syria and Yemen, through dialogue and co
Read moreThe Chairman of Private Hospitals Association (PHA) in Jordan, Fawzi Al-Hammouri, confirmed, on Sunday, his country's reception of patients from all countries, except Libya.
Read moreThe Jordanian Prime Minister, Bisher Al-Khasawneh, has affirmed his country’s support for Libya and its security, unity and stability.
Read moreLibya will pay 20 to 25% of its financial dues to health institutions in Jordan and Turkey, says the Health Ministry, provided that the concerned countries accept to conclude new treatment contracts and receive new Libyan patien
Read moreThe Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research, Omran Al-Qeeb, has held discussions with his Jordanian counterpart, Wajeeh Aweys.
Read moreThe Prime Minister of the Government National Unity, Abdel Hamid Dbeibah, discussed on Sunday the file of Libya’s existing debts in the Jordanian hospitals, which have not been addressed and paid for several years.
Read moreKing of Jordan, Abdullah II, reiterated Sunday that his country supports Libya and its security as well as sovereignty.
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