Iran, Jordan Call for Unity Against Israeli Actions

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with Jordan's King Abdullah II to advocate for increased cooperation among Muslim nations to pressure Israel into ceasing its actions in Gaza and Lebanon.

Iran (IMNA) - During the discussions, Araghchi expressed profound concern over the humanitarian crisis affecting displaced individuals in these regions, highlighting their lack of basic necessities for survival, as reported by the Iranian Foreign Ministry[1].

King Abdullah II echoed Araghchi's sentiments, voicing serious apprehensions about the escalating conflict and insecurity in the region. He reiterated Jordan's commitment to participating in efforts aimed at maintaining regional stability and security. Both leaders emphasized their determination to enhance bilateral relations and engage in ongoing consultations regarding regional developments[1].

Earlier, Araghchi also met with Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman al-Safadi, where they discussed mutual interests and the pressing need to prevent further conflict escalation. Safadi expressed grave concerns about deteriorating security conditions and underscored the necessity of ending violence against innocent civilians in Palestine and Lebanon. The two officials stressed the importance of mobilizing regional and international support for refugees affected by the ongoing crises in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria[1][2].

Safadi also assured that Jordan would not permit any violations of its airspace amid threats from Israel regarding potential military actions against Iran following recent missile strikes on occupied territories. He stated that Jordan would not become a battlefield for external conflicts and would protect its sovereignty[1][2].

Araghchi's visit to Jordan is part of a broader diplomatic initiative that has included stops in Syria, Lebanon, and Qatar in recent days[1].

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