Jordan is one of the priority countries for Switzerland's humanitarian work. Good bilateral relations with Jordan are enabling an expansion of exchanges in the field of science diplomacy.
Bilateral relations Switzerland–Jordan
The bilateral relations between Switzerland and Jordan are friendly and longstanding. They are based on regular political dialogue and broad cooperation in areas of common interest.
Switzerland's priorities in Jordan
In Jordan, cooperation focuses mainly on the following areas:
Protection and Migration
Through its support for projects and trilateral dialogue with the Jordanian authorities and UNRWA, Switzerland is working towards sustainable solutions and better living conditions for people in need, refugees and IDPs.
As a result of the conflict in the Middle East, in November 2023 the Federal Council had allocated an additional CHF 90 million for humanitarian aid in the region. For 2024, Switzerland has allocated a regular CHF 60 million for humanitarian aid and to strengthen the resilience of the suffering population in the region. The funds were channelled into initiatives to support the population affected by violence and to provide services. It is also committed to sustainable water management, high-quality education and the creation of sources of income for refugees, internally displaced persons and vulnerable migrants. It also supports host communities in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey.
Jobs
Vocational education and training partnerships are concluded to promote entrepreneurship and innovation.
Science diplomacy
Switzerland supports transnational research and innovation projects undertaken by independent organisations, such as Synchrotron-Light for Experimental Science and Applications in the Middle East (SESAME), and, where possible, uses them as platforms for regional peace initiatives.
Researchers and artists who are citizens of Jordan can apply to the State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI) for Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships.
Swiss Government Excellence Scholarships for Foreign Scholars and Artists (SERI)
Other areas of cooperation
Economic cooperation
Swiss companies active in the pharmaceutical, tourism and food services sectors are present in Jordan. Numerous companies with Swiss business ties are members of the Swiss–Jordanian Business Club, which was founded in 2006 on the initiative of the Swiss embassy.
In 2023, the volume of trade between the two countries stood at CHF 793 millions.
Trade promotion, Switzerland Global Enterprise (S-GE)
Trade statistics, Swiss Federal Customs Administration (FCA)
Cultural exchanges
Since 2004, the Swiss Arts Council Pro Helvetia has organised an annual exchange residency for Swiss and Jordanian artists.
Switzerland regularly participates in events to promote the French language as part of the International Day of La Francophonie and also the Italian culture week (Settimana della Lingua Italiana nel Mondo). It also organises various cultural events.
Swiss nationals in Jordan
In 2023, there were 237 Swiss citizens living in Jordan.
History of bilateral relations
Switzerland recognised the Kingdom of Jordan in 1949. It opened an embassy in Amman in 1970 and a Swiss cooperation office in 2001. Until 2008, Jordan was a priority country for SECO's economic cooperation. The Jordanian royal couple are involved in various World Economic Forum projects and Queen Rania is a member of its board of trustees.
In 1812, Johann Ludwig Burckhardt, a Swiss geographer, rediscovered the ancient city of Petra, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage site.