- German President #Frank_Walter_Steinmeier and his wife on Monday visited Azraq refugee camp, which hosts some 25,000 #Syrian_refugees, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
During his tour, the president was briefed on the “blockchain” technology used at the camp’s mall, which provides food and products to over half a million #Syrian_refugees in #Jordan.
The German embassy official Jaime Schberberg said that this visit strengthens the Jordanian-German bilateral relations, voicing his appreciation for the Kingdom’s continued support to refugees. He pointed out that “Germany is Jordan’s 2nd biggest supporter for refugees as they donated more than $250,000 since 2016”.
Earlier on Sunday, the German president and an accompanying delegation visited the German Jordanian University’s (GJU) Graduate School of Business Administration at King Hussein Business Park.
GJU’s rector Manar Fayyad said that the university is a “good representation” of the Jordanian-German bilateral ties, highlighting the university’s close relations with a number of German companies and more than a hundred German universities. Later on Monday, the German president concluded his several-day official visit to Jordan.
During his tour, the president was briefed on the “blockchain” technology used at the camp’s mall, which provides food and products to over half a million #Syrian_refugees in #Jordan.
The German embassy official Jaime Schberberg said that this visit strengthens the Jordanian-German bilateral relations, voicing his appreciation for the Kingdom’s continued support to refugees. He pointed out that “Germany is Jordan’s 2nd biggest supporter for refugees as they donated more than $250,000 since 2016”.
Earlier on Sunday, the German president and an accompanying delegation visited the German Jordanian University’s (GJU) Graduate School of Business Administration at King Hussein Business Park.
GJU’s rector Manar Fayyad said that the university is a “good representation” of the Jordanian-German bilateral ties, highlighting the university’s close relations with a number of German companies and more than a hundred German universities. Later on Monday, the German president concluded his several-day official visit to Jordan.
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