Jordan Minister of State for Media Affairs and Communications Samih Maaytah said that Jordan is the most affected country by the Syrian crisis. He added that the Jordan was the wisest country in dealing with the repercussions and negative effects of the crisis, especially with regard to the issue of refugees. The minister, who is also the government spokesman made the remarks during a Ramadan evening organized by the Jordan Press Association Wednesday. He noted that all Syrian refugees in Jordan will be transferred to camps set up for them, pointing to Jordan's poor resources in dealing with the tide of Syrian refugees. In response to a question on the possibility of media organizations visiting Syrian refugee camps, Maaytah said that the door is open to anyone who wishes to have a first-hand look at the refugees' living conditions. The minister added that the Jordan Armed Forces and security departments are fully aware of the risks that may arise as a result of the Syrian crisis, including what is being mentioned in the media about the existence of sleeper cells, stressing that all possible precautions have been taken to face such challenges. (QNA) stinian media reported.
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