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Jordan, EU examine security cooperation
By Petra - Jan 27,2014 - Last updated at Jan 27,2014
AMMAN — Jordan and the EU on Monday discussed enhancing security cooperation and joint efforts to combat crime, especially in light of international and regional security developments.
During a meeting with EU Ambassador to Jordan Joanna Wronecka, Interior Minister Hussein Majali voiced Jordan’s appreciation of the EU’s support in implementing development projects, expressing hope that the union will increase its assistance to help the Kingdom in hosting Syrian refugees.
For her part, Wronecka called for increasing the level of coordination and cooperation between Jordan and the EU, expressing the union’s commitment to help alleviate Jordan’s burdens resulting from the Syrian refugee influx.
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