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Cabinet designates July 5 as annual Arab Youth Day

Cabinet designates July 5 as annual Arab Youth Day

Ammon23-02-2025
Ammon News - The Council, in its session on Sunday headed by Prime Minister Dr. Jafar Hassan, approved the Ministry of Youth's organization of youth and sports activities for "Amman Arab Youth Capital 2025," pursuant to the Arab Youth and Sports Ministers Council's 48th session resolution in Iraq.
An inter-ministerial committee, headed by the Youth Minister and comprising the Ministers of Government Communication, Tourism and Antiquities, Interior, Culture, and Amman's Mayor, will oversee implementation.
The Cabinet designated July 5 as the annual Arab Youth Day in accordance with the regional ministerial council's directive.
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