Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
03AMMAN2033
2003-04-04 10:06:00
CONFIDENTIAL//NOFORN
Embassy Amman
Cable title:  

TFIZO1: AMMAN SITREP 27 (4/04 1000 LOCAL)

Tags:  AEMR AMGT PREL ASEC CASC CVIS EFIN ETRD IZ JO 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 AMMAN 002033 

SIPDIS

C O R R E C T E D C O P Y////UPGRADED TO CONFIDENTIAL////

SENSITIVE

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/04/2013
TAGS: AEMR AMGT PREL ASEC CASC CVIS EFIN ETRD IZ JO
SUBJECT: TFIZO1: AMMAN SITREP 27 (4/04 1000 LOCAL)

REF: (A) FBIS GMP20030403000278 (B) FBIS

GMP20030403000277 (C) AMMAN 2029

CLASSIFIED BY:DCM GREGORY L. BERRY, REASONS 1.5 (B,D)

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General Overview
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C O N F I D E N T I A L SECTION 01 OF 02 AMMAN 002033

SIPDIS

C O R R E C T E D C O P Y////UPGRADED TO CONFIDENTIAL////

SENSITIVE

E.O. 12958: DECL: 04/04/2013
TAGS: AEMR AMGT PREL ASEC CASC CVIS EFIN ETRD IZ JO
SUBJECT: TFIZO1: AMMAN SITREP 27 (4/04 1000 LOCAL)

REF: (A) FBIS GMP20030403000278 (B) FBIS

GMP20030403000277 (C) AMMAN 2029

CLASSIFIED BY:DCM GREGORY L. BERRY, REASONS 1.5 (B,D)

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General Overview
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1. (SBU) The Embassy is closed April 4 for the Jordanian
weekend. It will reopen for regular business on Sunday,
April 6. The movement of American staff remains restricted.


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Consular Issues
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2. (U) See information about AMCIT reporter in para 9 below.

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GOJ Actions/Statements
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3. (U) The official Petra news service reported that King
Abdullah and Egyptian President Mubarak discussed the
regional situation in a telephone call April 3. According to
the Petra account the two leaders "underlined the importance
of searching for all means to stop the war as quickly as
possible. They also warned against the effects of this war
on the innocent Iraqi civilians." (ref A)


4. (U) The Government-affiliated Arabic daily Al-Rai gave
extensive coverage in its April 3 edition to remarks made by
PM Ali Abul Ragheb in an April 2 meeting with members of the
Jordanian Senate and several ministers (ref B). Stressing a
message of national unity, Abul Ragheb stated that the
current situation in the region "prompts us more than any
time in the past to preserve the cohesion of our internal
front. Also, we must not allow any side to exploit these
circumstances to practice oneupsmanship or cast doubt in our
national and Pan-Arab stands." Rebutting recent criticisms of
GOJ positions vis-a-vis Iraq, Abul Ragheb said "we welcome
suggestions and ideas and advice, but oneupsmanship must not
be practiced at the expense of the country. We were accused
of allowing U.S. troops to be stationed in Jordan to
participate in the war against Iraq and this is absolutely
untrue."


5. (U) In the same press account of the meeting, the
President of the Jordanian Senate, Zaid al-Rifai, echoed the
PM's remarks stating "all of us highly commend His Majesty
King Abdullah II's stands and appreciate the arduous efforts
he made to prevent the war and his current intensive efforts
to stop it . . . It is our joint responsibility to preserve
the Kingdom and its security and stability under the
leadership of His Majesty King Abdullah II."

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Security
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6. (U) Nothing new to report -- we will report on likely
weekend demonstrations in subsequent sitrep.

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Economic and Trade Developments
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7. (U) Nothing new to report.

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Refugee/Humanitarian Issues
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8. (U) Nothing new to report.

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Press
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E.O. 12958: DECL:04/04/2013


9. (C) A crew from ABC Television planned to cross the
Jordan-Iraq border on the morning of April 4, but apparently
changed their minds after appraising the situation from the
border. Also on April 4, a four vehicle convoy consisting of
foreign correspondents from CBS, London Times, Sky News,
Portuguese TV, the Toronto Star, as well as two French
freelancers and two South African journalists planned to
enter Iraq via Jordan. A second vehicle convoy of two to
three vehicles from France's Channel two also reportedly
departed Amman for the Iraqi border. There are no AMCITS in
either convoy.

10. (C) On April 4, local media reported the April 3 meeting
with Ambassador Gnehm and PM Abul Ragheb (ref C),with the
Jordan Times calling it a "summons" in their headline. The
media drew largely from the Petra News Agency story. The JT
quoted the Ambassador, "we have differences of opinion from
time to time, at the same time, we have some common views of
things, and one of them is government of Jordan's desire to
be very active and very much involved in the humanitarian
effort for the Iraqi people." Editorials surmised that the
King's interview, followed by the PM's summons to the
Ambassador, now makes clear the GOJ's position of solidarity
with the Iraqi people. The local media also reported April 4
the King's telephone conversation with Mubarak (para 3).


11. (C) Al Destour led with a story on "27 Iraqi civilians
killed and 193 wounded in airstrike," and ran a front-page
picture of a young boy who had lost his arms. Al-Rai
reported Defense Secretary Rumsfeld's "latest warning" to
Syria, and reported the Iraqi regime's "denial" of the
coalition forces approach to Baghdad.
GNEHM