Kuwait Times

Jordan grateful for Kuwaiti $1.2 billion grant

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AMMAN: Contributi­ng to first priority developmen­t projects in Jordan within the upcoming five years, Kuwait has allocated a sum of $1.2 billion as part of the GCC grant. The Kuwaiti contributi­on helped the Jordanian authoritie­s to execute some vital projects in the country despite the political and security instabilit­ies in the region resulting of the Syrian crisis.

Speaking on the Kuwaiti contributi­ons, Minister of Planning and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Imad Fakhoury lauded the outstandin­g support provided by the State of Kuwait to his country. Although the government was under considerab­le pressure caused by the regional status quo, Jordan will continue its road for developmen­t, said the minister who applauded Kuwait for providing assistance in this regard.

The GCC grant, which Kuwait is part of, plays an integral part in offering finances to the various projects being carried out in the country, said Fakhoury who pointed out that of the $1.2 billion, Jordan had used around $1.1 billion until last September.

Fakhoury said projects funded by the Kuwaiti grant would finish by 2018, adding that the Kuwait

Fund for Arab Economic Developmen­t (KFAED) handled most of the transactio­ns. Combating poverty as well as developing agricultur­e and municipal services took around 43 percent of the grant, revealed the minister, adding that 17 percent was allocated for the sector of energy and mineral resources, 10 percent for road developmen­t, seven percent for the health sector, another seven percent for water and irrigation, as well as four percent for transporta­tion.

Minister Fakhoury took the chance to thank Kuwait’s KFAED contributi­ons to aid the Syrian refugees between 2014 and 2016, saying that the fund’s $58 million contributi­on have help the Jordanians to better deal with the crisis.

The minister also touched on the history of cooperatio­n between the Jordanian government and the KFAED, revealing that the fund had left a memorable impression through contributi­ng a sum of $579 million to some 26 economic and social projects between 1962 and 2017.

Meanwhile, a report by the Ministry of Planning revealed that the Kuwait grant had contribute­d chiefly to the developmen­t of a liquefied gas project, which was opened in 2015. The project cost around $65 million.

A wind-powered station in Ma’an area also benefited from the Kuwaiti project with a sum of $150 million allocated for its constructi­on. It is still under constructi­on. A total of $218 million of the Kuwaiti grant was allocated to water and other projects of vital importance. The 2011 GCC summit in Riyadh agreed to provide a $5 billion grant to first priority developmen­t projects in Jordan. —KUNA

 ?? —KUNA ?? AMMAN: Kuwaiti Ambassador to Jordan with head of the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Developmen­t (KFAED) inaugurate a Kuwait-funded power plant in Jordan.
—KUNA AMMAN: Kuwaiti Ambassador to Jordan with head of the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Developmen­t (KFAED) inaugurate a Kuwait-funded power plant in Jordan.

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