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Jordanian Foreign Minister: I traveled to Tehran to resolve disputes

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Jordan announced that his visit to Tehran was made with the aim of resolving the differences between the two sides in order to secure mutual benefits.

According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency quoted Al Jazeera, Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman al-Safadi in a statement explaining the objectives of his visit to Tehran paid.

Jordanian Foreign Minister stated: I told my Iranian counterpart that I am not present in Tehran to convey the message between Israel and Iran. I came to Tehran with an official invitation to consult about the dangerous increase in tension that the region is witnessing.

He added: I conveyed a message about the situation in the region and bilateral relations from King Abdullah II of Jordan to the President of Iran.

Al-Safadi continued: The first step is to prevent the escalation of tension in the zone to stop Israeli aggression. It is Gaza.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Jordan stated: The purpose of my visit to Tehran was to clear the differences between the two countries in line with our mutual interests.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Jordan also announced in a statement that “Iman Al-Safadi” the Minister of Foreign Affairs This country and “Ali Bagheri Keni”, the Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran, have discussed and consulted about the situation in the region in a meeting with each other.

It should be said that this Sunday “Iman Al-Safadi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Jordan, during his visit to our country He met and talked with Ali Bagheri Keni, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs of our country.

 

© Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Mehr News Agency
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