ASEZA Chairman, UNRWA Director Discuss Palestinian Refugee Support EffortsInterior Ministry discusses with the EU mission combating illegal migration.

Aqaba: Nayef Fayez, Chairman of the Aqaba Special Economic Zone Authority (ASEZA), engaged in discussions with Olaf Becker, Director of Operations at the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), regarding the agency’s endeavors to assist Palestinian refugees.

Fayez commended the agency’s dedication to delivering essential services to refugees in Jordan, emphasizing its ongoing initiatives aimed at enhancing education, healthcare, and other critical services vital to the beneficiaries of its programs.

During the meeting, Becker expressed gratitude for the ASEZA’s efforts in providing fundamental services through the assistance programs administered by the Commission to the intended recipients. He underscored the significance of collaboration among the agency, the government, and ASEZA in executing projects geared towards enhancing the educational sector, schools, and healthcare facilities.

Furthermore, Becker emphasized the necessity for donor countries to resume their support
to UNRWA following a review of the procedures that led to the suspension of their aid. This support is crucial for UNRWA to continue its essential operations, particularly in Jordan, which hosts the largest population of Palestinian refugees, as well as in other countries accommodating Palestinian refugees.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Tripoli: The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior for Public Affairs, Major General Mahmoud Saeed, met with the Ambassador of the European Union Mission to Libya and the Director of the Mission’s Migration Project in the presence of the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health for Hospital Affairs, the Director of the General Department of Security Operations, the Director of the European Affairs Department at the Foreign Ministry, and the Head of the International Organizations Department in the Department of International Relations and Cooperation.

The Interior Ministry stated that the meeting discussed extending fruitful cooperation in several areas, including combating illegal migration as well as legal aspects of dealing with illegal migrants in line with local legislation and international agreements approved by Libya.

The meeting stressed the importance of setting a clear and joint working mechanism to address illegal migration from source countries.

Source: Libyan News Agency