In turn, Chancellor Schröder described Jordan as a "stability factor" in the region and agreed to intensify bilateral relations.
In 2020, diplomatic relations between the two countries became closer when both states jointly opposed an Israeli annexation of the West Bank.
Projects in the country are also being implemented by the Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources (BGR) and the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB).
[8] Founded in 1963 by the entrepreneur Kurt Uihlein, the German-Jordanian Society, headquartered in Hanover, serves as a registered association to promote cultural relations between the two countries.
A cultural agreement for closer cooperation in the fields of education, research, media, art, and youth and sports was signed in 2004.
German as a foreign language is offered at several Jordanian schools through an initiative set up by the resident Goethe Institute.