The Jordan News Agency said that Bassem Awadallah is still under investigation and that there is no truth to the news that he left the country.

On the other hand, Al-Mamlaka Channel (Jordanian) quoted an official official source as saying that Bassem Awadallah is still being held.

The Washington Post reported a few days ago that a Saudi delegation arrived in Jordan on Monday to demand the release of the former Jordanian royal court, Bassem Awadallah, but the Saudi authorities denied this.

In statements published by CNN, the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the Saudi Foreign Minister was in Amman to confirm Saudi solidarity and support for Jordan, and he did not discuss any other issues and did not submit any requests.

Bassem Awadallah was arrested, along with others, in what the Jordanian authorities said they had arrested for investigating a plot targeting Jordan's security and stability.

For his part, Saudi TV said a few days ago that King Salman bin Abdulaziz confirmed his support for all measures that protect Jordan and its interests.

It is noteworthy that Basem Awadallah, a former senior advisor to King Abdullah II, was the special envoy of the Jordanian king to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, which granted him a Saudi passport.