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FM Holds Talks With French Counterpart
(MENAFN- Jordan News Agency)
Paris, Feb. 14 (Petra)-- Ayman Safadi, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and Expatriates Affairs, met with Jean-Noel Barrot, the French Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs, today to discuss measures to improve the region's condition and the two nations' close collaboration.
Safadi and Barrot emphasized the interest of the Kingdom and France in continuing to coordinate efforts to resolve regional issues, reinforce security and stability, and achieve just and comprehensive peace, as well as in expanding bilateral cooperation within the framework of the European Union.
The two ministers also emphasized the significance of yesterday's French-hosted conference on Syria, which follows the meetings in Aqaba and Riyadh, in helping the Syrian people rebuild their nation on the basis of ensuring Syria's unity, sovereignty, security, stability, and freedom from terrorism.
They also emphasized the need to set the stage for the voluntary return of refugees and protect the rights of all its constituents. Safadi expressed gratitude to France for hosting the meeting.
Safadi and Barrot talked about measures to strengthen the ceasefire in Gaza, improve collaboration in delivering enough and prompt humanitarian relief to all areas of the Strip, and stop the West Bank situation from getting worse.
Safadi emphasized that the only path to a fair peace that ensures security and stability for everyone in the region is the creation of an independent, sovereign Palestinian state along the lines of June 4, 1967, with occupied Jerusalem as its capital, to coexist in safety and harmony with Israel on the basis of the two-state solution.
Safadi and his French counterpart emphasized their opposition to Palestinian relocation, praising France's stance against it and its endorsement of the two-state option as a means of bringing about a fair peace.
He also emphasized the significance of France's involvement in the specific actions to improve the humanitarian response, create a ceasefire in Gaza, and advance the two-state solution.
Additionally, he emphasized that Egypt has an Arab-backed plan to restore Gaza without forcing its citizens to relocate, and that Jordan has a solid stance against displacement, which His Majesty King Abdullah II reaffirmed when he spoke with the US president. After speaking about a variety of regional concerns, Safadi and Barrot decided to keep in touch as part of their continuous coordination process.
Paris, Feb. 14 (Petra)-- Ayman Safadi, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign and Expatriates Affairs, met with Jean-Noel Barrot, the French Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs, today to discuss measures to improve the region's condition and the two nations' close collaboration.
Safadi and Barrot emphasized the interest of the Kingdom and France in continuing to coordinate efforts to resolve regional issues, reinforce security and stability, and achieve just and comprehensive peace, as well as in expanding bilateral cooperation within the framework of the European Union.
The two ministers also emphasized the significance of yesterday's French-hosted conference on Syria, which follows the meetings in Aqaba and Riyadh, in helping the Syrian people rebuild their nation on the basis of ensuring Syria's unity, sovereignty, security, stability, and freedom from terrorism.
They also emphasized the need to set the stage for the voluntary return of refugees and protect the rights of all its constituents. Safadi expressed gratitude to France for hosting the meeting.
Safadi and Barrot talked about measures to strengthen the ceasefire in Gaza, improve collaboration in delivering enough and prompt humanitarian relief to all areas of the Strip, and stop the West Bank situation from getting worse.
Safadi emphasized that the only path to a fair peace that ensures security and stability for everyone in the region is the creation of an independent, sovereign Palestinian state along the lines of June 4, 1967, with occupied Jerusalem as its capital, to coexist in safety and harmony with Israel on the basis of the two-state solution.
Safadi and his French counterpart emphasized their opposition to Palestinian relocation, praising France's stance against it and its endorsement of the two-state option as a means of bringing about a fair peace.
He also emphasized the significance of France's involvement in the specific actions to improve the humanitarian response, create a ceasefire in Gaza, and advance the two-state solution.
Additionally, he emphasized that Egypt has an Arab-backed plan to restore Gaza without forcing its citizens to relocate, and that Jordan has a solid stance against displacement, which His Majesty King Abdullah II reaffirmed when he spoke with the US president. After speaking about a variety of regional concerns, Safadi and Barrot decided to keep in touch as part of their continuous coordination process.

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