Safadi, during the meeting, drew attention to the necessity of the international community’s support for Iraqi government efforts to meet Iraqi aspirations and instil security and stability in the country.Ĭondemning the terrorist assassination attempt that targeted Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa Al Kadhemi, Safadi said that Iraq’s security and stability is a key pillar for the region’s security and stability, the statement added. Lauding the Kingdom’s humanitarian role in receiving Syrian refugees, Pedersen expressed appreciation for Jordan’s unceasing cooperation with the UN to resolve the crisis.Īlso on Sunday, Safadi met Norway's Special Envoy for Iraq and Syria Hilde Haraldstad and discussed the latest developments in efforts to resolve the Syrian crisis and the conditions in Iraq. Pedersen, during the meeting, acquainted Safadi with the outputs of the recent meeting of the Constitutional Committee. He also reiterated Jordan’s support for efforts towards resolving the Syrian crisis, emphasising the centrality of the UN’s role in this area. Voicing alarm, Safadi warned against the declining support for refugees and refugee-host countries, stressing that offering decent life for refugees is a shared responsibility for host countries and international communities. He added that the disastrous consequences of the crisis on Syria, its people and the whole region, make reaching a political solution a fundamental priority. Jordan will persist in its efforts, in cooperation with the UN, as well as regional and international partners, to reach a political solution to the crisis to preserve Syria's unity and cohesion, restore its security and stability, defeat terrorism and create a conducive environment for the voluntary return of refugees, Safadi said.
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Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu was at the start of the marathon and was joined by main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu and İYİ (Good) Party leader Meral Akşener along with other officials.Īfter İmamoğlu gave start, residents of all ages, occupations and neighborhoods who left their cozy houses created an open-air festival on the 15 July Martyrs Bridge amid a chilly weather.įamilies with their little children were seen having a walk on the bridge, while couples took selfies to post to Instagram and some elderly people experienced crossing the bridge walking with their canes.AMMAN - Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi on Sunday met UN Special Envoy to Syria Geir Pedersen over efforts to realise a political solution to the Syrian crisis.ĭuring the meeting, Safadi emphasised the importance of systematic and effective action towards a political solution for the Syrian crisis, to end the suffering and destruction caused by the crisis, according to a Foreign Ministry statement. Last year’s race had seen a dramatic reduction in the average number of runners due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but around 20,000 Istanbul residents participated in this year’s public run. Those who finished first, second and third in men’s and women’s categories got $35,000, $20,000, and $10,000, respectively.Īthletes who finish the race under six hours and 20 minutes in the 42-kilometer marathon and under two hours and 15 minutes in the 15-kilometer were also awarded their medals at the end of the race. She was followed by Ayantu Abdi from Ethiopia in two hours, 24 minutes, and 45 seconds.
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In the women’s category, Jerotich came first in two hours, 24 minutes, and 15 seconds, and her fellow Kenyan Jackline Chepngeno finished in second place, covering the distance in two hours, 24 minutes, and 21 seconds.
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Kenya’s Robert Kipkemboi trailed five seconds behind Kiplangat to be the runner-up and Solomon Mutai from Uganda came third as he finished the men’s race seven seconds behind the leader. Kiplangat finished the 42-kilometer run in two hours, 10 minutes, and 18 seconds in the men’s category. The runners competed in yesterday’s race where the finish line was located in the historic Sultanahmet Square as thousands of people are also attending the 8-km public run. local time from Istanbul’s Asian side and ended in the European part of the Turkish metropolis. Placed in the gold category by World Athletics, the prominent annual event allowed athletes from all around the world and locals to run around the city’s many historic sites.Ī total of 51 elite athletes joined the long-distance running race which started at 9 a.m.