Jordanian activists, industrialists and trade unionists have said a financial aid package from the Gulf would serve to temporarily shore up Jordan's economy.
An aid package for Jordan totalling $2.5 billion has been agreed between the country and the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait at a summit in Makkah. Seen here is Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Saudi Press Agency
The agreement will see a direct payment to the Jordanian central bank.
Saudi Arabia's King Salman with King Abdullah of Jordan, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Kuwait foreign minister Sheikh Sabah Khalid Al Hamad. Saudi Press Agency
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid greets King Salman.
The UAE, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait will act as guarantors to the World Bank on Jordan's behalf. Saudi Press Agency
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid speaks with King Abdullah of Jordan. WAM
Saudi Arabia hosted the meeting of Gulf Arab states to discuss ways to help Jordan after protests against IMF-backed tax reforms which led prime minister Hani Mulki to resign.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid is seen during the summit.
Jordanian activists, industrialists and trade unionists have said a financial aid package from the Gulf would serve to temporarily shore up Jordan's economy.
An aid package for Jordan totalling $2.5 billion has been agreed between the country and the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait at a summit in Makkah. Seen here is Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid with Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Saudi Press Agency
The agreement will see a direct payment to the Jordanian central bank.
Saudi Arabia's King Salman with King Abdullah of Jordan, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Kuwait foreign minister Sheikh Sabah Khalid Al Hamad. Saudi Press Agency
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid greets King Salman.
The UAE, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait will act as guarantors to the World Bank on Jordan's behalf. Saudi Press Agency
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid speaks with King Abdullah of Jordan. WAM
Saudi Arabia hosted the meeting of Gulf Arab states to discuss ways to help Jordan after protests against IMF-backed tax reforms which led prime minister Hani Mulki to resign.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid is seen during the summit.
Jordanian activists, industrialists and trade unionists have said a financial aid package from the Gulf would serve to temporarily shore up Jordan's economy.
UAE, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait agree $2.5bn aid package for Jordan
Five-year deal includes donor nations acting as guarantors for Jordan at World Bank