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Jordan to get $450 million in U.S. aid

AMMAN, Jordan, Nov. 22 (UPI) -- Jordan, an ally for Washington in the Middle East, will receive an estimated $450 million in U.S. assistance in 2005, official reports said Monday.

The mass-circulation Amman daily al-Rai quoted an official source as saying Jordan will receive assistance "once the U.S. Congress approves foreign aid quotas."

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The source expected the volume of assistance to be increased at Jordan's request.

Jordan, which signed a peace treaty with Israel in 1994, has since benefited from considerable U.S. military and economic assistance annually.

Regular annual assistance comprises military aid worth $200 million and economic aid of $250 million. In 2004, however, Jordan received an additional $550 million while in 2003, U.S. assistance reached $1.1 billion to help Amman shore up its economy and deal with the fallout of Washington's invasion of Iraq.

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