Jordan’s PM visits border shut to displaced Syrians
JABIR AS SIRHAN, Jordan — Jordan’s prime minister visits a key crossing with Syria on Sunday, inspecting aid deliveries by the Jordanian army to the tens of thousands of displaced Syrians gathering at the border Amman has kept sealed.
Jordanian army trucks stream slowly to the Jabir border crossing in northern Jordan, carrying tents and medical supplies. Two ambulances carrying injured Syrians cross into Jordan.
Tens of thousands of Syrians are stranded at the border with Jordan as Syrian government forces, backed by Russia, stepp up their offensive to retake the southern city of Daraa, one of the last rebel-held areas in Syria.
Jumana Ghunaimat, spokeswoman for Jordan’s government, briefs reporters, after the prime minister’s visit, defending Jordan’s position not to open the border to the fleeing refugees.
“Jordan has priorities… its security and safety in the first place and secondly easing its economic crisis,” she tells the reporters.
Referring to extremists that could potentially be among the displaced, she adds: “Jordan cannot take that risk and allow the refugees in.”
She calls for creating safe zones inside Syria and increasing aid and medical supplies to the country while trying to broker truces with the warring sides there.
— AP