The US Congress has approved a new aid package for Jordan for 2022, estimated at $1,650 billion, Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Nasser Shraideh, announced.
According to a ministry statement on Saturday, Shraideh thanked the US government and Congress for approving the new assistance to the Kingdom, which comes to support its development and reform programs during 2022, in light of the challenges that affect Jordan's economy, such as the conditions imposed by the Covid-19 and the Syrian refuge crises.
Shraideh said approval of this U.S. assistance was the outcome of His Majesty King Abdullah II's efforts with the US administration and Congress during the last period, within the framework of securing and approving the aid package for the Kingdom.
In addition, the minister pointed to the 'distinguished, historic' Jordanian-U.S. relations at various levels and fields and their 'strategic' partnership in this regard.
Stressing the 'deep-rooted, solid' Jordanian-U.S. strategic partnership relations, he lauded Washington's assistance provided to the Kingdom to support the development process and provide aid during the past years to address the Kingdom's burdens due to the region's turmoil, Syrian refuge crisis and Covid-19 pandemic-induced repercussions.
The US Congress has approved a new aid package for Jordan for 2022, estimated at $1,650 billion, Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Nasser Shraideh, announced.
According to a ministry statement on Saturday, Shraideh thanked the US government and Congress for approving the new assistance to the Kingdom, which comes to support its development and reform programs during 2022, in light of the challenges that affect Jordan's economy, such as the conditions imposed by the Covid-19 and the Syrian refuge crises.
Shraideh said approval of this U.S. assistance was the outcome of His Majesty King Abdullah II's efforts with the US administration and Congress during the last period, within the framework of securing and approving the aid package for the Kingdom.
In addition, the minister pointed to the 'distinguished, historic' Jordanian-U.S. relations at various levels and fields and their 'strategic' partnership in this regard.
Stressing the 'deep-rooted, solid' Jordanian-U.S. strategic partnership relations, he lauded Washington's assistance provided to the Kingdom to support the development process and provide aid during the past years to address the Kingdom's burdens due to the region's turmoil, Syrian refuge crisis and Covid-19 pandemic-induced repercussions.
The US Congress has approved a new aid package for Jordan for 2022, estimated at $1,650 billion, Minister of Planning and International Cooperation, Nasser Shraideh, announced.
According to a ministry statement on Saturday, Shraideh thanked the US government and Congress for approving the new assistance to the Kingdom, which comes to support its development and reform programs during 2022, in light of the challenges that affect Jordan's economy, such as the conditions imposed by the Covid-19 and the Syrian refuge crises.
Shraideh said approval of this U.S. assistance was the outcome of His Majesty King Abdullah II's efforts with the US administration and Congress during the last period, within the framework of securing and approving the aid package for the Kingdom.
In addition, the minister pointed to the 'distinguished, historic' Jordanian-U.S. relations at various levels and fields and their 'strategic' partnership in this regard.
Stressing the 'deep-rooted, solid' Jordanian-U.S. strategic partnership relations, he lauded Washington's assistance provided to the Kingdom to support the development process and provide aid during the past years to address the Kingdom's burdens due to the region's turmoil, Syrian refuge crisis and Covid-19 pandemic-induced repercussions.
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