Turkey always supportive of Arab stances: Jordanian MP

Turkey always supportive of Arab stances: Jordanian MP

Saleh Al-Armouti touches on number of regional, domestic issues in interview with Anadolu Agency

By Laith Al-Juneidi
AMMAN, Jordan (AA) – A Jordanian lawmaker has hailed Turkey for being the most supportive country towards Arab stances.


In an interview with Anadolu Agency at his office in the capital Amman, MP Saleh Al-Armouti described Jordan’s relationship with Turkey as "good".


“Turkey is supportive of us (Jordan) on the Palestinian issue, and its position towards Jordan is positive and appreciated, and this is evidenced by the trade agreements that were signed and ratified recently,” Al-Armouti said.


He added, “I feel that the most supportive country for the Arab position is Turkey … I did not hear that a Turkish official attacked Jordan."


The Jordanian lawmaker also hailed Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s recent decision to expel 10 ambassadors for interfering in Turkey’s internal affairs.


“Erdogan has made every free Arab and Muslim citizen realize that there are men who can say NO to the United States,” the MP said.

Multi-dimensional foreign policy

Al-Armouti welcomed the growing relationship between Jordan and Turkey, noting that Amman will benefit from expanding its relations with Ankara.


"I am with multiple alliances,” the MP said, explaining that Amman should engage all countries and “not (to put all its eggs) in one basket.”


He said the country’s foreign policy is currently practiced by King Abdullah II due to “the disruption of the general mandate of the government and as a result of its failure."


According to the MP, the government has performed poorly on foreign policy matters, citing Amman’s lack of response to Israeli violations in Palestine as proof.


“We did not have a single position, and the Israeli ambassador was neither summoned nor expelled."


He also criticized the Jordanian government for failing to capitalize on the country’s membership in the International Criminal Court (ICC) to hold Israel accountable for its crimes in Palestine.

Syria relations
On Jordan’s normalization of relations with Syria, Al-Armouti questioned the move to restore relations with a country that lacks sovereignty, saying it was controlled by Russia and Iran. He also slammed the Syrian regime for committing atrocities against its people.


“The (Syrian) regime has carried out crimes, killed its own people, burned them … Why would I resume relations with it?”, the MP asked.


As for domestic developments, Al-Armouti expressed his dissatisfaction with the performance of the House of Representatives (parliament).


He gave the example of the legislative processes in the parliament, noting that ample time was not accorded to discuss bills.


“Sometimes, legislation comes to us on Thursday evening, and you must discuss and submit your proposal 48 hours before the session takes place,” the MP said, noting that this resulted in the enactment of laws in a hurry in a way that violates the constitution.

Government performance
The Jordanian MP also criticized the performance of the government.


He said poverty in the country is on the rise, rights and freedoms were restricted, and unemployment among youth was rampant.


He slammed government appointments as based on nepotism which he said risks reinforcing “sectarianism” and sidelining competent individuals.
Al-Armouti said he does not describe himself as a member of the opposition.
"I am defending my country, and (if) I find faults in the reform process and the government's decisions, I raise objections to them," he said, adding that he will praise the government if it takes “positive action” that serves the country and the citizens.
*Writing by Ibrahim Mukhtar in Ankara

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