§ Mr. Warbeyasked the Lord Privy Seal what has been the total amount of aid granted or lent to the State of Jordan since the Palestine War; and what are the totals, respectively, for grants and loans, and for military assistance, economic aid and technical assistance.
§ Mr. HeathThe total amount of aid granted to the State of Jordan since the end of the Palestine War up to 31st March, 1962, has been £93,100,526. Most of this expenditure has taken the form of grants for budgetary assistance which has indirectly helped Jordan's economy.
- (a) Grants have amounted to £69,171,012.
- (b) Loans for economic development have amounted to £10,100,000.
- (c) Military assistance has amounted to £10,093,509.
- (d) Contributions in respect of Palestine pensions have amounted to £3,736,005.
2. In the current financial year a grant of £1.5 million and a development loan of £700,000 have been made. Palestine pensions will approximate to £470,000 and military assistance to £575,000. A technical assistance programme has also been started.