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Interior Minister Mazen Al-Faraya said that Jordan was never a place to settle Syrian refugees

nterior Minister Mazen Al-Faraya said that Jordan has never been a place to settle Syrian refugees and will never be. During the inspection visit he made today, Monday, to the Jordanian Azraq and Emirati camps, Mrajib Al-Fahud added that Jordan bore and continues to bear the burden of hosting and caring for about one million three hundred thousand Syrian refugees despite the decrease in the size of the international response to the requirements of this asylum, as it did not exceed 30 percent during the past year. 2023, which puts pressure on the limited resources of the Jordanian state and affects the volume and quality of service available to refugees.

During his visit to the Azraq camp, which includes about 44,000 Syrian refugees, and his meeting with representatives of a number of international supporting and donor organizations, in the presence of the representative of the High Commissioner for Refugees in Jordan, the governor of Zarqa, the director of the Directorate of Refugee Affairs in the Ministry of Interior, and the director of the Azraq camp, he called for the necessity of working to increase the volume of aid and its sustainability to enable Jordan must fulfill its humanitarian duty towards our fellow Syrian refugees in Jordan, and ensure that the various international crises do not draw attention away from the needs of the Syrian refugees in Jordan. Appreciating the great role played by these organizations and donor countries in continuing support despite the accelerating global events of the war in Ukraine and the aggression against Gaza.

He stated that this visit comes within the government action plan to follow up on the conditions of Syrian refugees in Jordan from all aspects and inspect their living conditions, especially in the winter, to determine their needs and living conditions in the camps. During his meeting and conversation with a number of members of the local security council in the camp, which was recently formed with the participation of a number of members of the local refugee community in the Azraq camp to be participants in decision-making in a manner appropriate to their living conditions, he stressed the importance of the Syrian refugee keeping in his mind that Syria is his motherland and that He transmits and implants this matter in his children so that Syria remains in their hearts until they return to it, God willing. He pointed out that since the beginning of Syrian asylum in Jordan in 2011 until now, more than 215,000 refugee children have been born in Jordan, which may result in psychological crises for these groups in the future due to their distance from them. Their motherland is Syria.

Al-Faraiah thanked the international organizations and donor countries that provided continuous support to Jordan to carry out this humanitarian duty, noting that Jordan is one of the largest countries in the world hosting refugees despite its location in a region of inflammatory political unrest in which Jordanian politics, led by His Majesty King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein, is working with great effort to achieve stability. The security situation in Syria and the rest of the countries of the region makes it necessary for the major countries of the world to also work to end these disturbances in order to bring peace and security to all the peoples of the region.

The camp director and a number of members of the local security council gave a presentation on the general conditions in the camp and what was accomplished during the last period in all aspects of serving the refugees. For their part, representatives of international organizations working in the camp confirmed that they are working to continue providing basic services to refugees within the available capabilities, appreciating the role of the Jordanian government in facilitating their work.

Interior Minister Al-Faraya toured the camp, during which he inspected its public facilities and spoke with a number of refugees residing there. A number of young people participated in a football match inside one of the recreational fields in the camp.

In the same context, Al-Faraya visited the Emirati-Jordanian camp/Mraijib Al-Fuhood in Azraq district and met with the Emirati relief team that manages relief operations for refugees there, in the presence of the camp director. Al-Faraiah appreciated the great humanitarian role played by the United Arab Emirates in serving Syrian refugees in Jordan, pointing to the depth of Jordanian-Emirati relations and their common goal of serving the needy and caring for refugees, pointing out that the Emirati-Jordanian camp is the greatest evidence of the benevolent spirit of the people of the sisterly Emirates.

During the visit, he spoke with a number of Syrian refugees, reminding them of the need to establish in their hearts the spirit of belonging to their motherland, Syria, and that Jordan will remain a warm embrace for all Arab brothers, noting that more than 120,000 Syrians visited Jordan and met their families after the events in Syria caused their migration and separation from each other. Some through the facilities provided by the Ministry of Interior to Syrians.

For his part, the leader of the Emirati relief team reviewed the Emirati experience in relief and care for Syrian refugees in Jordan since the establishment of the Emirati-Jordanian camp in 2012 and the subsequent expansion, development and modernization of services at all levels, as the Syrian refugees, numbering about 6,200 refugees inside the camp, now enjoy health, educational, social and other services. Services at the highest levels. He appreciated Jordan's role and efforts in facilitating the work of the Emirates Red Crescent inside the camp and the continued support for its management to maintain the provision of services with ease and safety.

Al-Faraiya toured the facilities of the Emirati-Jordanian camp, in which he was briefed on the reality of the services provided to them and the psychological and social condition in which they live. A number of them offered thanks and appreciation to Jordan for hosting them safely and generously after the difficulties and dangers they suffered.

nterior Minister Mazen Al-Faraya said that Jordan has never been a place to settle Syrian refugees and will never be. During the inspection visit he made today, Monday, to the Jordanian Azraq and Emirati camps, Mrajib Al-Fahud added that Jordan bore and continues to bear the burden of hosting and caring for about one million three hundred thousand Syrian refugees despite the decrease in the size of the international response to the requirements of this asylum, as it did not exceed 30 percent during the past year. 2023, which puts pressure on the limited resources of the Jordanian state and affects the volume and quality of service available to refugees.

During his visit to the Azraq camp, which includes about 44,000 Syrian refugees, and his meeting with representatives of a number of international supporting and donor organizations, in the presence of the representative of the High Commissioner for Refugees in Jordan, the governor of Zarqa, the director of the Directorate of Refugee Affairs in the Ministry of Interior, and the director of the Azraq camp, he called for the necessity of working to increase the volume of aid and its sustainability to enable Jordan must fulfill its humanitarian duty towards our fellow Syrian refugees in Jordan, and ensure that the various international crises do not draw attention away from the needs of the Syrian refugees in Jordan. Appreciating the great role played by these organizations and donor countries in continuing support despite the accelerating global events of the war in Ukraine and the aggression against Gaza.

He stated that this visit comes within the government action plan to follow up on the conditions of Syrian refugees in Jordan from all aspects and inspect their living conditions, especially in the winter, to determine their needs and living conditions in the camps. During his meeting and conversation with a number of members of the local security council in the camp, which was recently formed with the participation of a number of members of the local refugee community in the Azraq camp to be participants in decision-making in a manner appropriate to their living conditions, he stressed the importance of the Syrian refugee keeping in his mind that Syria is his motherland and that He transmits and implants this matter in his children so that Syria remains in their hearts until they return to it, God willing. He pointed out that since the beginning of Syrian asylum in Jordan in 2011 until now, more than 215,000 refugee children have been born in Jordan, which may result in psychological crises for these groups in the future due to their distance from them. Their motherland is Syria.

Al-Faraiah thanked the international organizations and donor countries that provided continuous support to Jordan to carry out this humanitarian duty, noting that Jordan is one of the largest countries in the world hosting refugees despite its location in a region of inflammatory political unrest in which Jordanian politics, led by His Majesty King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein, is working with great effort to achieve stability. The security situation in Syria and the rest of the countries of the region makes it necessary for the major countries of the world to also work to end these disturbances in order to bring peace and security to all the peoples of the region.

The camp director and a number of members of the local security council gave a presentation on the general conditions in the camp and what was accomplished during the last period in all aspects of serving the refugees. For their part, representatives of international organizations working in the camp confirmed that they are working to continue providing basic services to refugees within the available capabilities, appreciating the role of the Jordanian government in facilitating their work.

Interior Minister Al-Faraya toured the camp, during which he inspected its public facilities and spoke with a number of refugees residing there. A number of young people participated in a football match inside one of the recreational fields in the camp.

In the same context, Al-Faraya visited the Emirati-Jordanian camp/Mraijib Al-Fuhood in Azraq district and met with the Emirati relief team that manages relief operations for refugees there, in the presence of the camp director. Al-Faraiah appreciated the great humanitarian role played by the United Arab Emirates in serving Syrian refugees in Jordan, pointing to the depth of Jordanian-Emirati relations and their common goal of serving the needy and caring for refugees, pointing out that the Emirati-Jordanian camp is the greatest evidence of the benevolent spirit of the people of the sisterly Emirates.

During the visit, he spoke with a number of Syrian refugees, reminding them of the need to establish in their hearts the spirit of belonging to their motherland, Syria, and that Jordan will remain a warm embrace for all Arab brothers, noting that more than 120,000 Syrians visited Jordan and met their families after the events in Syria caused their migration and separation from each other. Some through the facilities provided by the Ministry of Interior to Syrians.

For his part, the leader of the Emirati relief team reviewed the Emirati experience in relief and care for Syrian refugees in Jordan since the establishment of the Emirati-Jordanian camp in 2012 and the subsequent expansion, development and modernization of services at all levels, as the Syrian refugees, numbering about 6,200 refugees inside the camp, now enjoy health, educational, social and other services. Services at the highest levels. He appreciated Jordan's role and efforts in facilitating the work of the Emirates Red Crescent inside the camp and the continued support for its management to maintain the provision of services with ease and safety.

Al-Faraiya toured the facilities of the Emirati-Jordanian camp, in which he was briefed on the reality of the services provided to them and the psychological and social condition in which they live. A number of them offered thanks and appreciation to Jordan for hosting them safely and generously after the difficulties and dangers they suffered.


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