Amman: Government Spokesperson and Minister of Government Communication Mohammed Al-Momani asserted that Jordan's institutional resilience and high level of sectoral readiness have effectively insulated the Kingdom from the worst shocks of regional instability. Speaking to Public Security Radio (Amen FM), Al-Momani emphasized that the government is operating under a Cabinet-led mandate to ensure the continuity of daily life.
According to Jordan News Agency, Al-Momani noted that contingency strategies are currently prioritizing the stability of vital national sectors, treating the protection of the consumer and the broader economy as a top sovereign interest. He highlighted Jordan's foreign policy as one of "wisdom and balance" and clarified that the country will not serve as a launchpad for aggression against any nation. This commitment is rooted in Jordan's national interests and long-standing political principles.
Al-Momani also drew attention to the diplomatic efforts of His Majesty King Abdullah II to de-escalate regional tensions, specifically mentioning Jordan's support for Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states against external threats. This stance has garnered widespread international and Arab appreciation. Despite regional challenges, Al-Momani noted positive indicators in recent investment and growth data, which he cited as evidence of the economy's structural durability.
He reassured that supply chains for essential commodities and energy remain stable and that the government's graduated fuel pricing mechanism is designed to reflect global market shifts without compromising domestic stability. On the domestic front, Al-Momani dismissed speculation about a return to remote operations, confirming there are no plans for remote learning or work.
Concluding his remarks, Al-Momani underscored the role of professional media as the nation's "first line of defense" against misinformation, calling for a focus on factual reporting to bolster public awareness during periods of regional uncertainty.