Relations between neighbours Jordan and Syria have ancient roots as Jordan was historically the southern part of Syria. The two states were created after the First World War from former Ottoman dominions by way of a secret bilateral agreement between Britain and France. Jordanians and Syrians share very close social, cultural and historical ties and look upon another as family. Perpetual efforts to unify the two states have been pursued over the last century.

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  • Relations between neighbours Jordan and Syria have ancient roots as Jordan was historically the southern part of Syria. The two states were created after the First World War from former Ottoman dominions by way of a secret bilateral agreement between Britain and France. Jordanians and Syrians share very close social, cultural and historical ties and look upon another as family. Perpetual efforts to unify the two states have been pursued over the last century.
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  • Jordan
  • Jordan-Syria
  • Syria
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  • Relations between neighbours Jordan and Syria have ancient roots as Jordan was historically the southern part of Syria. The two states were created after the First World War from former Ottoman dominions by way of a secret bilateral agreement between Britain and France. Jordanians and Syrians share very close social, cultural and historical ties and look upon another as family. Perpetual efforts to unify the two states have been pursued over the last century.
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  • Jordan–Syria relations
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