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Jordanian researcher honoured by Iraqi embassy
By JT - May 17,2018 - Last updated at May 17,2018
AMMAN — Iraqi Ambassador to Jordan Safia Al Suhail on Thursday said that there are 18,000 Iraqi students studying in the Kingdom in all educational levels, the Jordan News Agency, Petra, reported.
The remark came during a ceremony organised by the Iraqi embassy to honour the Jordanian researcher Hanan Shamlawi, who won the Bahr Al Uloum award.
The ambassador added that some 100,000 Jordanians have studied in Iraq, stressing the "deep-rooted" ties between the two countries. For her part, Shamlawi expressed her appreciation for the embassy and Bahr Al Uloum Foundation, stressing that the award will be a motivation for her to continue scientific innovation.
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