Senate President Faisal Al-Fayez met on Sunday at his office in the Senate House with the Australian Ambassador to the Kingdom, Paula Ganly. The meeting focused on bilateral relations between Jordan and Australia, exploring ways to enhance and develop cooperation across various sectors.
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The discussions covered the latest regional developments and their repercussions on the security and stability of the Middle East and the world. During the meeting, Al-Fayez emphasized: "Jordan will not be a battlefield for any party." He reaffirmed Jordan's rejection of any aggression affecting its security and stability or the security of brotherly Arab nations.
Key Statements from the Senate President:
Regional Escalation: Al-Fayez noted that expanding the scope of the war would only lead to further conflict and chaos.
Condemnation of Attacks: He stated that Iranian missile and drone attacks on Jordan and other Arab countries are "unacceptable, condemned, and rejected."
Royal Directive: He highlighted that His Majesty King Abdullah II stresses the necessity of ending this war due to its dangerous consequences for the region and the world. Al-Fayez added that His Majesty has called upon the international community to work toward a comprehensive and sustainable de-escalation to restore stability and achieve peace for all.
Economic Challenges: Al-Fayez outlined the challenges facing Jordan due to surrounding conflicts, stressing the importance of strengthening economic and investment partnerships between the two friendly nations.
Australian Position
For her part, Ambassador Paula Ganly praised the high level of Australian-Jordanian relations, affirming the importance of developing and building upon them in various fields to serve the mutual interests of both countries and their peoples.