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Jordan's Industry and Trade Minister Amer Al-Hadidi (2nd L) shakes hands with South Korea's Knowledge and Economy Minister Lee Youn-Ho (2nd R) as Jordan's King Abdullah II (L) and South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak (R) look on during a signing ceremony at the presidential Blue House in Seoul on December 1, 2008. South Korea agreed to take part in major infrastructure projects in Jordan.
Jordan's Atomic Energy Commission Khaled Touqan (2nd L) shakes hands with South Korea's Foreign and Trade Minister Yu Myung-Hwan (2nd R) as Jordan's King Abdullah II (L) and South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak (R) look on during a signing ceremony at the presidential Blue House in Seoul on December 1, 2008. South Korea agreed to take part in major infrastructure projects in Jordan.
A handout picture from the Jordanian Royal Palace shows Emir of Qatar Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani (R), his wife Sheikha Moza (2nd-R), Jordan's King Abdullah II (L) and his wife Queen Rania (2nd-L) posing for a picture upon the latters' arrival in Doha on November 24, 2008. King Abdullah and his wife arrived today in Qatar to mark a new era and reconciliation between the two countries after an eight-year row.
A handout picture from the Jordanian Royal Palace shows Emir of Qatar Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani (L) and Jordan's King Abdullah II (R) reviewing the honour guard upon the latter's arrival in Doha on November 24, 2008. King Abdullah and his wife Queen Rania arrived today in Qatar to mark a new era and reconciliation between the two countries after an eight-year row.
Posters of Jordanian King Abdullah II (L) and the Palestinian national flag hang during a friendly football match between the Palestinian team and Jordan at the newly established stadium in the West Bank town of al-Ram, on the outskirts of Jerusalem on October 26, 2008. FIFA head Joseph Blatter, in the West Bank today for the first Palestinian football international to be played at home, gave his backing to Palestinian political goals off the field. Palestine has been affiliated to FIFA since 1998 even though the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip are yet to gain independence.
Posters of Jordanian King Abdullah II (L) and the Palestinian flag hang before the start of a friendly football match between the Palestinian national team and Jordan at the newly established stadium in the West Bank town of al-Ram, on the outskirts of Jerusalem on October 26, 2008. FIFA President Sepp Blatter is in the West Bank to attend the first Palestinian national soccer team match played on home soil later today against Jordan in an international friendly at a new stadium near Jerusalem. Palestine has been affiliated to FIFA since 1998 even though the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip are yet to gain independence.