26 EU long-term observers have been deployed across Jordan for two weeks now. They have spent this time holding meetings with stakeholders and observing the campaign. But their work has just begun and they will have three more weeks to meet with candidates, lists, electoral authorities, civil society’s representatives and – of course - the Jordanian voters. The aim is to have a clear picture of what is happening in their area of observation and all across Jordan
The European Union (EU) has issued a press release regarding its cooperation on migration with Sudan: "The EU commitment to enhance cooperation with African countries on migration is firmly anchored within International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law. The EU's assistance to Sudan is delivered at bilateral and regional levels through international agencies and NGOs, not through the Sudanese Government. No support has never been provided to the Rapid Support Forces."