Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi touched upon relations with Iran and the situation in southern Syria, noting that his country and other Arab countries want “healthy” relations with Tehran based on mutual respect and non-interference in internal affairs, good neighborly relations and dialogue. is the best way to remove any existing tensions.”

In his statement, he stated that “there are enough crises in the region and we do not need increased tensions, real solutions to the causes of tensions are needed”, pointing out regarding the situation in Syria that “the situation on the border with Syria is “unhealthy” and there are systematic operations on smuggling. Approaches are needed to ensure security and stability in southern Syria.”

Safadi continued in this context by saying, “So we are doing what we have to do which is protecting our interests and protecting our borders, our armed forces and our security services are playing that role and politically we are talking to everyone to decide any problems.”

He stressed: “The stability of southern Syria is Jordan’s national interest, and we want the south to be stable, and for this we are trying to deal with all the causes of instability in the south that are reflected in us in Jordan. “