Jordan's foreign policy towards neighboring Arab countries

Document Type : Original Article

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10.21608/aafu.2024.367442

Abstract

This study focuses on the role of Jordan, which was characterized by nationalism towrads the Arab States in period (1921-1946) where Jordan's support countries and aprons (Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria).
The attempt to document the policy towards Jordan Arab Countries in the period of time when documentstion was difficult; to highlight the active Control Facts of foreign policy of Jordan which was characterized by nationalism.
Jordan did not hesitate to support the Palestinian people in their struggle against the Zionist enemy. Support was also provided for each of the Saudi people and the Iraq and Syria to get the independence, and the Jordanians have consistently help Saudi Arabia in spite of the Saudi border problems that existed between the two countries.