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  AMMAN:Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said on Monday his country has exceeded its capacity to host refugees from Syria and is backing their voluntary return home.Amman estimates that it has taken in close to 1.3 million refugees from its war-torn neighbour and says it has already spent more than $10 billion to host them.It has repeatedly complained that hosting Syrian refugees is a burden on the country's infrastructure and limited af1 s  resources.Jordan skate park puts smile on faces of refugee children The kin new balance herren gdom encourages the voluntary return of Syrian refugees to their homeland. It is inevitable,  Safadi said during a meeting with UN refugee chief Filippo Grandi in Amman, according to his office.In the statement, Safadi said Jordan had  exceeded its capacity  to host any more refugees from Syria and that the international community should shoulder its responsibilities.In a tweet, Safadi also jordan high  said that the  voluntary return of Syrians  is  an ultimate goal all must support .Mosc Lqvl Top Drawer
 ISLAMABAD:Pakistan  rsquo s decades-old policies that give preferential access to state resources to a select few sectors and ensure strong government footprints have place new balance herren d it among nations that have the lowest inclusive growth and low access to education and healthcare, endangering the unparalleled demographic dividends.A book of the International Monetary Fund (IMF),   ldquo Promot adidas samba ing Inclusive Growth in the Middle East and North Africa: Challenges and Opportunities in a Post-Pandemic World  rdquo , outlines the prevailing poor economic conditions in a part of the world to which Pakistan also belongs.The countries that have the lowest inclusive growth scores are Yemen, Mauritania and Pakistan. They lag behind other countries in the private sector and financial inclusion the most.In terms of access to education, Iran, Jordan, Egypt, Morocco, Lebanon, and Pakistan rank below average for the rest of the world. Within the region, Mauritan jordan7 ia, Pakistan and Yemen are the ones that most seem t