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Jordan maintains Syrian ties despite envoy's expulsion

Jordanian officials insist the Syrian envoy's expulsion was based on his actions, not a rupture in ties with Damascus.
Syrians living in Jordan and Jordanian activists hold up the Syrian opposition flag alongside a picture of Jordan's King Abdullah, during a demonstration in front of the Syrian embassy in Amman May 26, 2014. Dozens of Syrian and Jordanian celebrated after Syria declared Jordan's charge d'affaires in Damascus persona non grata in response to what it said was an unjustified decision by the kingdom to expel its ambassador, Syrian state television said on Monday. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed (JORDAN - Tags: POLITICS

AMMAN, Jordan — Jordan’s decision on May 28 to expel Syria’s ambassador in Amman, Bahjat Suleiman, within 24 hours came one day after the envoy was seen attending the kingdom’s celebration of its national day, which was led by King Abdullah. The decision was welcomed by the majority of Jordanians since Suleiman had ignored a number of warnings from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs because of his critical statements of Jordanian policies on Syria and vitriolic attacks against deputies and columnists because of their anti-regime stands.

Always a controversial figure, Suleiman used his Facebook page to assail Jordanian critics of Syria, ignoring the most basic diplomatic norms while inviting backers of President Bashar al-Assad’s regime to meetings in his house. Political analyst Amer al-Sabayleh told Al-Monitor the envoy has arranged visits by Jordanian supporters to Damascus in a stark challenge to the authorities in Amman.

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