Head of Jordan’s Jaber border crossing announces the beginning of cargo and travelers movement between Jordan and Syria

Director of the Jordanian Jaber Border Crossing with Syria Moayad Al-Zou’bi on Wednesday announced the beginning of implementing the decision to reopen and re-operate the Jaber-Nasib border crossing at full capacity.

In a radio statement, Al-Zou’bi said that the movement of cargo and travelers at the Jaber-Nasib border crossing point started this morning accompanied with a set of procedures that facilitate the transport process.

“Transit trucks are allowed to enter Jordan and head towards Saudi Arabia and to leave Jordan towards Syria,” he said.

He added that Jordanian travelers can enter Syria using public transport vehicles and buses without prior approval from the Ministry of Interior.

“100 cargo vehicles can cross the borders daily, while the number of passenger buses is not specified,” according to Al-Zou’bi.

Al-Zoubi pointed out that both arriving and departing passengers and drivers are required to submit a PCR test certificate valid for a period of 72 hours.

Last Monday, the Jordanian Ministry of Interior decided to reopen the Jaber-Nasib border crossing center as of Wednesday morning.

 Hamda Mustafa

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