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Jordan does not interfere in other Arab countries’ affairs — PM
By Petra - Mar 25,2014 - Last updated at Mar 25,2014
KUWAIT — Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour on Tuesday said Jordan does not interfere in the internal disputes of other Arab countries, and has strong relations with its sister states.
During a meeting with the Jordanian media delegation covering the 25th Arab Summit in Kuwait, the prime minister said the region is going through a difficult phase, which calls for unifying pan-Arab efforts.
Regarding the issue of Syrian refugees and the burdens borne by the country in this regard, he said hosting refugees is part of the Kingdom’s humanitarian mission.
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