Jordan’s state Minister for Media Affairs and Communications, Samih Ma’ayta on Tuesday said that his country has not taken any decision to close its borders with Syria.“The Kingdom of Jordan is closely following developments in Syria and will take its decisions according to its national interests,” Jordanian news agency (Petra) quoted Ma’ayta as saying today.Earlier Tuesday , it is mentioned that a total of 1758 Syrian refugees, mainly children, women and elderly people crossed into Jordan in the last 24 hours.According to Jordan news agency (Petra), first aid was offered to the patients and injured and necessary measures were taken to transfer them to safe shelters
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