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Jordan values ​​Trump’s peace proposals and is considering enhancing cooperation with Singapore

Ayman Al-Safadi, Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs, confirmed that the Kingdom will continue to work with the United States and in coordination with brothers and partners. In order to implement the proposals of the American President and his goal of achieving peace in the region.

 

This came during talks he held with the Singaporean Foreign Minister, Vivian Balakrishnan, on the sidelines of the visit of King Abdullah II of Jordan to the Republic of Singapore, which focused on bilateral relations and discussed the situation in the region..

The two ministers discussed a number of international and regional issues and developments in the region, especially efforts to stabilize the ceasefire in Gaza, ensure the implementation of all provisions of the ceasefire agreement, bring sufficient and immediate humanitarian aid into the Strip, and the importance of implementing the second phase of the ceasefire agreement. Fire.

Safadi stressed the importance of consolidating the ceasefire, implementing all stages of the agreement, and finding a real political horizon to achieve just peace based on the two-state solution and in accordance with international legitimate resolutions and approved references..

He also appreciated the great efforts made by US President Donald Trump in reaching the agreement.. He renewed the Kingdom’s welcome of the US President’s proposal to stop the war and bring aid into Gaza and not displace the Palestinians, in addition to his explicit refusal to annex the West Bank.

Safadi appreciated Singapore’s position in supporting the two-state solution as the only way to achieve just and comprehensive peace in the region..

Safadi and Balakrishnan stressed the importance of King Abdullah II’s visit to Singapore, in strengthening bilateral relations and expanding cooperation frameworks in many sectors, especially developmental and economic...

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