The Minister for the Middle East, , has reaffirmed the importance of the historic
relationship between the UK and Jordan on his first official visit
to the country.
Minister Cleverly met Yousef Bataineh, Secretary-General of the
Jordanian Foreign Ministry, to discuss regional issues, including
the UK’s position on illegal Israeli settlements and a peace
agreement between Israel and the Palestinian Authority. With the
Syria conflict now in its 10th year, the Minister thanked Jordan
for its generosity in hosting more than 600,000 Syrians who have
fled the conflict.
The Minister visited a United Nations High Commissioner for
Refugees (UNHCR) community centre in Amman to see how UK aid is
helping Jordan to care for its refugee population. He also saw
first-hand how UK support to the Jordanian National Aid Fund is
helping vulnerable Jordanians whose lives have been negatively
impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The support goes to those who
have lost jobs and livelihoods in the informal sector, and
households where women are the sole income-generators.
Minister for the Middle East, , said:
On my first visit to the Hashemite Kingdom, I discovered how
the UK-Jordan partnership is growing in strength during this
landmark centenary year. We celebrated long-standing
cooperation on defence, regional security, and economic
stability, as we build back better from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The UK is a committed partner, providing assistance to Jordan
as it generously hosts refugees fleeing regional conflicts. I
saw how the UK is helping to strengthen Jordan’s social
protection system, ensuring those most affected by the pandemic
can get back on their feet.
Ahead of the COP26 Summit in the UK later this year, the Minister
met some of Jordan’s renewable energy sector investors and
representatives of companies with a high energy use. The group
discussed how Jordan can transition to renewable energy as its
primary source of electricity, with the Minister pressing
companies to participate in the ‘Race to Zero’ initiative.
Notes to Editors:
- UK has provided £25m to support the Jordanian National Aid
Fund expansion programme providing cash transfers to 293,000
economically vulnerable Jordanian households.
- The UK’s pledge of at least £205 million to the Syrian crisis
in 2021 will ensure the UK continues to support the most
vulnerable in Jordan. The UK has contributed over £726m in
bilateral development assistance to Jordan since 2012. This has
supported economic development, access to quality education,
social protection, humanitarian support and the stability of a
key ally.
- As one of COVAX’s largest donors, the UK has committed £548
million to help supply more than a billion Covid-19 vaccine doses
for up to 92 developing countries this year, including Jordan.