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Germany′s Annalena Baerbock urges more refugee aid for Jordan | News | DW / German News

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock on Friday visited the Talbieh refugee settlement near the Jordanian capital and called for an expansion of international aid, particularly to help children there return to school.

Many schools in Jordan have been closed for the past months because of the pandemic, including those at the camp, originally built to house people displaced after the Six-Day War.

The 1967 conflict between Israel and an alliance of Arab states, including Jordan, led to hundreds of thousands of Palestinians’ and Syrians’ fleeing or being expelled from the West Bank and the Golan Heights, respectively.

Baerbock is on her first trip to the Middle East as Germany’s foreign minister. In Jordan, she also held talks with the country’s foreign minister, Ayman Safadi.

What did Baerbock say in Jordan?

During her visit to the camp, Baerbock said it was “important that we not only continue international aid but also expand it, especially within the framework of the United Nations.”

Baerbock, who belongs to the environmentalist Green Party, also said she would examine whether Germany could provide more assistance to Jordan with regard to solar power.

“The sun is shining here right now. We see that we actually have a lot of roofs where we could put solar on top,” she said.

Later, after talks with Safadi, she spoke about the current confrontation between Russia and Ukraine, saying no attempts at de-escalation by Moscow were evident amid a massive buildup of Russian troops along the border.

Baerbock arrived in Jordan on Thursday evening after a visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories. She is to travel to Egypt for more talks on Saturday.

tj/sms (dpa, AFP, Reuters)

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