(VIDEO) His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan Gives a Speech During the MED 2015: Mediterranean Dialogues Conference.

On Thursday, December 10, 2015, Their Majesties King Abdullah II and Queen Rania of Jordan attended the MED 2015: Mediterranean Dialogues Conference in Rome, Italy.

During yesterday’s forum His Majesty gave an important speech.  Here is what he had to say in front of thousands of attendees including 40 heads of state:

Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim Presidente Napolitano, Premier Renzi, Ministro Gentiloni, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen,

Thank you all. It is an honour to help open the premiere conference of the Rome Mediterranean Dialogues. I know I speak for everyone here in thanking our Italian hosts for bringing us together at a critical moment.

My Friends,

This gathering carries forward a living dialogue. For centuries, the people of the Middle East, Europe and North Africa have engaged with each other through trade, cooperation and learning. We communicate through the arts and culture of a common past; through ancient heritage sites and vibrant modern cities on both sides of the Mediterranean. We speak many languages, but shared values give us a common voice: for tolerance, for peace, and for mutual respect.

In our generation, this living dialogue has come under assault. The terrorists, who struck Paris in November, or those who bombed Amman ten years ago, or those who are operating worldwide today, seek more than violent destruction. They seek to silence the voices of tolerance and cooperation and divide us from each other.

The fact is, we will rise or fall together. Our regions are connected in virtually every way. When individual economies or political systems fail, when refugees flee, when violent groups find havens; when climate change dries wells and farmland, when millions of young people cannot find jobs, the impact cannot simply be contained and ignored. What once seemed national challenges are today global challenges.

Yet it is this inter-dependence that also gives us power to respond. Within our broad Mediterranean region, partnership unleashes tremendous capabilities to shape the future we need: by economic, diplomatic and security action and above all, by protecting the core values that will sustain our future.

No where is the need for partnership clearer than in the regional refugee crisis we face today. In recent years, Italy and other European countries have experienced an inflow of desperate people. Jordanians understand the fortitude and humanity that is being demanded of you — because our own country has been coping with an even larger refugee burden, for even longer. Jordan currently hosts 1.4 million Syrian refugees, one for every five Jordanians. One-quarter of our national budget is being consumed by refugee-related costs.

For Jordanians, compassionate action is a moral duty. But the reality is that we and a few other regional host countries are carrying this refugee burden on behalf of the entire international community. The answer cannot simply be emergency aid — as vital as that is. There must be comprehensive, global engagement, to address a crisis that realistically, will not end soon.

In economic terms, this means sustainable development support, especially in creating jobs and income. By partnering with us, enhancing trade arrangements and supporting our development infrastructure, Europe can help build a stronger Mediterranean neighbourhood. This creates opportunity in both regions.

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Jordan has worked actively with the global community for a comprehensive approach to the challenges that terrorist groups pose today. I have said from the outset that we are fighting a war within Islam against the outlaws of Islam, the Khawarej. Yet, as is painfully seen, these terrorists and outlaws threaten the entire world. They spare no peoples; they respect no boundaries, moral or geographic. The Middle East, Africa, Asia, Europe, the Americas have all been targets. This is a war we have to fight, and win, as a united global community.

Our efforts must be framed within a broader strategy of military, diplomatic and human-development policies. In Syria, a political process is the only way forward to a credible, inclusive, non-sectarian future, one that will preserve Syria’s unity and independence. I am hopeful that we can now grab the opportunity that has emerged in the Vienna talks to move this process forward.

Everywhere, we must stand behind the principles that unite our world. Today is International Human Rights Day, but until the Palestinian people achieve their rights, millions of people around the world will be cynical about the reality of global justice. Terror propaganda and recruitment thrive on this conflict, and we all pay the price.

Ladies and Gentlemen,

Mutual respect is the rockbed of partnership. We need to understand how critically linked we are. Muslims in Europe are part of the fabric of history and society, just as Arab Christians are part of the fabric of the Middle East. Europe’s Muslim-majority countries in the Balkans are part of its regional future, just as our regions are part of a shared global future. No hatred, no persecution of minorities can ever be justified or tolerated. This is the message we must give the next generation.

Islam commands mercy and compassion, and upholds the equal dignity of every person. The Prophet Mohammad, peace and blessings be upon him, said: “None of you has faith until you love for your neighbour what you love for yourself.” This Golden Rule is found in Christianity, Judaism, and other religions. This is the message we must give the next generation.

My Friends,

At the heart of our partnership are the values of cooperation and mutual aid. Our regions will only move forward by moving forward together. This is a pragmatic reality, but it is more. It reflects the moral strength that will sustain us. This is the message we must give the next generation, not only through what we teach but what we do.

Here, at the Rome-Med Dialogues, your voices will help send these messages and more. To preserve and advance the shared moral values on which tolerant, inclusive, stable societies are built.

I wish all of you the greatest success.

Thank you.”

HM King Felipe VI of Spain Holds Audiences.

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On Friday, December 11, 2015, His Majesty King Felipe VI of Spain held an audience with representatives from the Comisión del Cuerpo de Ingenieros Politécnicos as well as with representatives from the Agregados de Defensa, Militares, Navales, Aéreos and the Armamento acreditados en España and Comisión de Representantes Españoles at Palacio Real in Madrid.

His Majesty also met with various colonels and captains from the Spanish Armed Forces.

HRH The Prince of Wales Attends The Sovereign’s Parade in Camberley, Surrey.

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On Friday, December 11, 2015, His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales, representing Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, attended The Sovereign’s Parade held at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Camberley, Surrey, England.

The parade takes place in the Old College Square at Sandhurst at the end of each term and marks the passing out of Officer Cadets who have completed the commissioning course.

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(VIDEO) TMs King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway Attend the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony.

On December 10, 2015, Their Majesties King Harald V and Queen Sonja of Norway accompanied by Their Royal Highnesses Crown Prince Haakon and Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway attended the 2015 Nobel Peace Prize ceremony held at the Oslo City Town Hall in Oslo, Norway.

The Nobel Peace Prize  was awarded to the National Dialogue Quartet for its “…decisive contribution to the building of a pluralistic democracy in Tunisia in the wake of the Jasmine Revolution of 2011.” 

(VIDEOS) Members of the Swedish Royal Family Attend the 2015 Nobel Prize Ceremony.

On the evening of December 10, 2015, Their Majesties King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia of Sweden accompanied by Their Royal Highnesses Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden, Their Royal Highnesses Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia of Sweden, Her Royal Highness Princess Madeleine of Sweden and Mr. Christopher O’Neill, Her Royal Highness Princess Christina of Sweden and Mr. Tord Magnusson attended the 2015 Nobel Prize ceremony held at the Stockholm Concert Hall in Stockholm, Sweden.

The winners of the 2015 Nobel Prize are:

The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded jointly to Mr. Takaaki Kajita and Mr. Arthur B. McDonald for the “…discovery of neutrino oscillations, which shows that neutrinos have mass.”

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded jointly to Mr. Tomas Lindahl, Mr. Paul Modrich and Mr. Aziz Sancar for “…mechanistic studies of DNA repair.” 

The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine  was divided, one half jointly to Mr. William C. Campbell and Mr. Satoshi Ōmura for “…their discoveries concerning a novel therapy against infections caused by roundworm parasites.”  And, the other half to Ms. Youyou Tu for her “…discoveries concerning a novel therapy against Malaria.” 

The Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to Ms. Svetlana Alexievich for her “…polyphonic writings, a monument to suffering and courage in our time” 

The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel was awarded to Mr. Angus Deaton for his “…analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare.” 

Please click here and here to view hundreds of photos from the ceremony as well as the Nobel Banquet.  The link also provides viewers a chance to watch short video clips from the Nobel Prize ceremony.

TMs King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain Attend an Award Ceremony in Madrid.

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On the evening of Thursday, December 10, 2015, Their Majesties King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain arrived at the Casa de ABC in Madrid to attend the 2015 Premios Mariano de Cavia, Luca de Tena, and Mingote awards ceremony.

The Premio Mariano de Cavia went to Spanish journalist, Mr. Carlos Herrera Crusset, for his article entitled, Muros de Ayer y Hoy.

The Premio Luca de Tena went to Mr. Miguel Henrique Otero, editor of the Venezuelan newspaper, El Nacional. 

The Premio Mingote went to Mr. Javier Barcáiztegui for his cartoon published in the November 2014 edition of the journal, Trofeo.

After the ceremony Their Majesties and hundreds of guests attended a gala dinner in honor of the winners of the three awards.

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(VIDEO) HRH The Duke of Cambridge Visits Keogh Barracks.

On Thursday, December 10, 2015, His Royal Highness The Duke of Cambridge visited Keogh Barracks in Aldershot, England.

During today’s visit the duke presented 160 medals — the Government Ebola Medal for Service in West Africa to be exact — to personnel from 22 Field Hospital at a parade in recognition of the six-month deployment on Operation Gritlock.

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