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The European Union Ambassador to Jordan, Pierre Christof Chatzisavas, confirmed that the Jordan-EU investment conference scheduled for November 19th will proceed as planned. He stated that the European Union considers itself the largest donor to Jordan in facing the Syrian refugee crisis, providing around 80 million euros annually for refugee-related partnerships, in addition to humanitarian aid valued between 10 to 15 million euros, bringing the total support to approximately 100 million euros each year. He pointed out that support is expected to continue next year, although there is uncertainty about the extent of contributions after 2028 due to changes in the European financial framework. Additionally, he emphasized European support for the voluntary return of Syrian refugees, praised Jordan's commitment to human rights law, and highlighted the country's role in attracting important regional visits and meetings. The support activities span various sectors including water, energy, green hydrogen, transport, and logistics, within the framework of the Indian–Middle Eastern–European Economic Project (IMEC).
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