ENVIRONMENT MINISTER LAUNCHES “NATIONAL FIRE PREVENTION CAMPAIGN” FROM TANNOURINE CEDAR RESERVE

Caretaker Minister of Environment, Nasser Yassin, launched today the National Campaign for Forest Fire Prevention 2023 and the National Fire Prevention Week between June 5 and 12, from the Tannourine Cedar Forest Nature Reserve. This was organized by the Association of Reforestation in Lebanon, in the presence of Tourism Minister’s representative, Imad Farhat, Environment Parliamentary Committee Chair, MP Ghiath Yazbek, World Food Program Director, Abdallah Al-Wardat, and various prominent dignitaries from the region. In his address during the launching event, Minister Yassin outlined the goals of the National Campaign for the Prevention of Forest Fires 2023 and the National Week for Fire Prevention. He said: ‘Today we come to a reserve that is one of the richest reserves located not only in Lebanon but also in the East, a natural and cultural heritage and biological diversity that deserves to be highlighted, alongside the launching of reserves and protected areas in Lebanon.” He added that launching the campaign from this reserve is of great significance due to its biological, cultural, civilizational and natural importance. “We, at the Ministry of Environment, are continuing with a small budget and an unfavorable administrative and political situation, but we do not want to give up…Rather we seek to stand firm in the face of challenges,” pledged Yassin. He explained that the Ministry is embracing the local community, standing beside the people and supporting local initiatives, aiming to preserve the country’s natural reserves and protected areas. “In the past year, we were able to reduce the burned areas by 90.1%, and this is not a small percentage…We will maintain it with all our strength in light of the local embrace in every region. We strive to stand by the local community to avoid fires,” Yassin went on. He added: “We sought to stand by the local community to avoid fires…Just as the Tannourine Cedar Reserve Committee and the Tannourine volunteers worked to put out the fire that broke out last year, we must encourage them and institutionalize this work by supporting the teams to be ready to prevent fires and quickly intervene in the event of their occurrence.” Yassin indicated that in cooperation with international organizations, donor agencies, and the World Bank, and with the support of the private sector to stand by the reserve committee, the local community, and volunteers in Tannourine, local teams will be established to be equipped with light machinery and supplies to combat any fires that break out in the future. “We have to support the plan drawn up by the Reserve Committee by spreading the idea of the Tannourine Reserve Committee with its environmental, social, and economic objectives,” the Minister asserted.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

Social development minister stresses commitment to enhancing services

The government, under royal directives, is heading out into the field to determine the needs of citizens and meet them, while also improving the services provided and addressing all observations, said Wafaa Bani Mustafa, Minister of Social Development. During a visit to the Madaba governorate, Bani Mustafa said: “We are looking to improve the services of the social development ministry and the National Aid Fund by hearing out citizens during on-site visits and taking their opinions and observations [into consideration].” She explained that these tours had a significant impact on amending a number of foundations and instructions in the programs of the ministry and the National Aid Fund. The ministry, she noted during her visit, is working on developing a social protection strategy in line with the Economic Modernization Vision so it will reflect positively on the services provided to citizens. Bani Mustafa pointed to a number of plans to address the issue of street beggars and establish an early intervention unit to diagnose disability in the Madaba governorate, in addition to new training and employment programs for persons with disabilities, in cooperation with the Higher Council for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Qatar condemns attack on the residence of Jordan’s ambassador in Sudan’s Khartoum

Qatar Saturday condemned the attack and vandalism of the Jordanian ambassador’s residence in Khartoum, Sudan, adding that “there is a need” to protect diplomatic missions and prosecute the perpetrators. In a statement, the Qatari Foreign Ministry said Qatar called an “immediate” halt to hostilities in Sudan and urged the conflicting parties to exercise restraint.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Arab parliament condemns attack on Jordan ambassador’s residence in Khartoum

The Arab Parliament Saturday condemned the attack and vandalism of the Jordanian ambassador’s residence in Khartoum, Sudan. The Arab Parliament rejected “all forms of aggression against diplomatic missions,” urging the Sudanese authorities to take the necessary action to protect diplomatic missions. It called on the conflicting Sudanese parties to abide by the cease-fire and resort to negotiating a settlement to the crisis.

Source: Jordan News Agency

GCC condemns the attack Jordan ambassador’s residence in Khartoum

The Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council, Jassim Budaiwi, Saturday condemned the attack and vandalism of the Jordanian ambassador’s residence in Khartoum, Sudan. Budaiwi urged the conflicting parties in Sudan to abide by international agreements and treaties on respecting the “sanctity” of diplomatic missions. According to the Saudi Press Agency, Budaiwi reiterated the call for the two parties to the conflict to implement what was agreed upon during the Jeddah talks to realise a comprehensive political declaration that would achieve security, stability and prosperity for Sudan and its people.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Berlin says Moscow’s decision to downsize embassy staff ‘unilateral’

The German Foreign Ministry Saturday criticised Russia’s decision to force Germany to reduce its diplomatic staff and staff in public institutions such as the Goethe Institute and the German School in Moscow by June 1. According to DW, the ministry stated that “this is a unilateral, unjustified and incomprehensible action,” adding that the cap set by Russia implies a significant reduction in all areas of the German presence in Russia while at the same time maintaining a diplomatic presence. In mid-April, Germany expelled several Russian diplomats, and Moscow responded by expelling 20 German embassy staff. In April, the Russian Foreign Ministry set a ceiling for the number of German diplomats and representatives of public institutions, according to the German Foreign Ministry.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Injuries in an Israeli raid in Beit Ummar

A Palestinian young man was injured by Israeli gunfire and others suffocated from teargas on Saturday night in an Israeli army raid into the town of Beit Ummar, to the north of Hebron in the south of the West Bank, according to local sources. Mohammad Awad, a local Palestinian activist, said Israeli occupation soldiers directly shot at a 19-year-old teenager while he was working in his father’s grocery store in the town, injuring him with a rubber-coated round in his left foot. Israeli occupation soldiers also fired teargas and stun grenades at local Palestinian residents during the raid, causing many cases of suffocation from gas inhalation, Awad pointed out, adding that the Israeli occupation army shattered the glass facade of a shop in the town.

Source: En – Palestine news & Information Agency – WAFA

European Investment Bank lends, 3.4 billion to circular economy projects

“Cutting plastics pollution Financial measures for a more circular value chain” found an estimated investment gap of at least, 6.7 billion to achieve Europe’s plastics recycling targets. The EIB has also been building strong partnerships with multilateral development banks and civil society organisations to accelerate the transition to a circular economy. Ambroise Fayolle, EIB Vice-President responsible for financing environment, climate action and the circular economy said: “It is very clear today that there can be no transition to a carbon-neutral economy without a transition to a circular economy, one where we keep resources in use for as long as possible and significantly reduce waste. Financial institutions have an important role to play as one of the drivers of the transition to the circular economy. In the last 5 years, the EIB provided, 3.4 billion to co-finance 118 circular economy projects in a variety of sectors and stands ready to do more to help meet the lending needs of its partners in this domain.” Tariq Al Fahaam

Source: Emirates News Agency (WAM)