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Korea donates six vehicles to serve Syrian refugees
By Petra - Oct 01,2015 - Last updated at Oct 01,2015
AMMAN — The health and interior ministries on Thursday received six vehicles presented by the South Korean government intended to help Jordan in its efforts to serve Syrian refugees.
The vehicles included three buses for the Interior Ministry as well as two ambulances and a bus for the Health Ministry.
At the ceremony held to present the donations, attended by Interior Minister Salameh Hammad and Health Minister Ali Hiasat, Hammad thanked the Korean government for its commitment to support the Kingdom’s humanitarian projects and said the vehicles will be used to serve the refugees.
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