AMMAN — Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ayman Al-Safadi on Wednesday held a series of meetings with a number of his counterparts participating in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Summit in Madrid, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
The meetings dealt with bilateral relations under the EU-Jordan partnership, in addition to international and regional developments. The foremost was the Palestinian cause and efforts to move toward peace based on the two-state solution.
The diplomats also tackled a political solution to the Syrian crisis, Iraq and its stability, supporting Lebanon, and the repercussions of the Ukrainian crisis on food security and energy.
Safadi held talks with the Foreign Ministers of the Netherlands; Wopke Hoekstra, Turkey; Mevlut Cavusoglu, Sweden; Ann Linde, Germany; Annalena Baerbock, Spain; Jose Manuel Albares Bueno, Italy; Luigi Di Maio, Canada; Melanie Joly, Slovenia; Tanja Fajon and France; Catherine Colonna.
The minister also met with his Mauritanian counterpart Mohamed Salem Marzouk and discussed means of cementing bilateral cooperation in many fields.
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AMMAN — Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ayman Al-Safadi on Wednesday held a series of meetings with a number of his counterparts participating in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Summit in Madrid, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
The meetings dealt with bilateral relations under the EU-Jordan partnership, in addition to international and regional developments. The foremost was the Palestinian cause and efforts to move toward peace based on the two-state solution.
The diplomats also tackled a political solution to the Syrian crisis, Iraq and its stability, supporting Lebanon, and the repercussions of the Ukrainian crisis on food security and energy.
Safadi held talks with the Foreign Ministers of the Netherlands; Wopke Hoekstra, Turkey; Mevlut Cavusoglu, Sweden; Ann Linde, Germany; Annalena Baerbock, Spain; Jose Manuel Albares Bueno, Italy; Luigi Di Maio, Canada; Melanie Joly, Slovenia; Tanja Fajon and France; Catherine Colonna.
The minister also met with his Mauritanian counterpart Mohamed Salem Marzouk and discussed means of cementing bilateral cooperation in many fields.
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Jordan News