AMMAN (Petra) The Chief Representative of the Korean International Cooperation Agency KOICA Jordan Office, Han Young-tae, said on Saturday that his agency would continue to provide assistance to Jordan as his country seeks to improve ties between the two countries in various fields.
He told Petra that KOICA's cooperation with Jordan has been gradually increasing over the past few years, thanks to an increase in allocations to assist with the Kingdom's national development strategies.
Jordan, he added, has the potential to achieve its development goals and improve the living conditions of its citizens through exchanges of expertise with other countries.
KOICA hosts 60 Jordanian officials in Korea every year to exchange expertise on development and advanced technologies, Han said. He added that tens of KOICA volunteers have been sent to Jordan during the past few years to teach the Korean language and provide assistance and social care.
AMMAN (Petra) The Chief Representative of the Korean International Cooperation Agency KOICA Jordan Office, Han Young-tae, said on Saturday that his agency would continue to provide assistance to Jordan as his country seeks to improve ties between the two countries in various fields.
He told Petra that KOICA's cooperation with Jordan has been gradually increasing over the past few years, thanks to an increase in allocations to assist with the Kingdom's national development strategies.
Jordan, he added, has the potential to achieve its development goals and improve the living conditions of its citizens through exchanges of expertise with other countries.
KOICA hosts 60 Jordanian officials in Korea every year to exchange expertise on development and advanced technologies, Han said. He added that tens of KOICA volunteers have been sent to Jordan during the past few years to teach the Korean language and provide assistance and social care.
AMMAN (Petra) The Chief Representative of the Korean International Cooperation Agency KOICA Jordan Office, Han Young-tae, said on Saturday that his agency would continue to provide assistance to Jordan as his country seeks to improve ties between the two countries in various fields.
He told Petra that KOICA's cooperation with Jordan has been gradually increasing over the past few years, thanks to an increase in allocations to assist with the Kingdom's national development strategies.
Jordan, he added, has the potential to achieve its development goals and improve the living conditions of its citizens through exchanges of expertise with other countries.
KOICA hosts 60 Jordanian officials in Korea every year to exchange expertise on development and advanced technologies, Han said. He added that tens of KOICA volunteers have been sent to Jordan during the past few years to teach the Korean language and provide assistance and social care.
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