Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Ayman Al-Safadi, continued his meetings with a number of delegation heads, foreign ministers, and officials participating in the 61st Munich Security Conference, where he discussed bilateral relations, regional developments, and efforts to resolve ongoing crises.
اضافة اعلانThe talks focused on efforts to solidify the ceasefire in Gaza and ensure the timely and adequate delivery of humanitarian aid to all areas of the Gaza Strip.
Al-Safadi emphasized that it is possible to rebuild Gaza without displacing its residents, noting that Egypt is working on a comprehensive plan to achieve this with Arab support. He reiterated Jordan’s firm stance on supporting the Palestinians’ right to remain in their land and rejecting any form of displacement.
He also highlighted that the realization of an independent Palestinian state, with full sovereignty over Palestinian territories and living in peace and security based on the two-state solution, is the only way to achieve true security, stability, and a just peace in the region.
The discussions also covered the situation in Syria, where Al-Safadi stressed the importance of supporting the Syrian people in rebuilding their country based on principles that ensure Syria’s security, stability, unity, and sovereignty while eliminating terrorism and creating conditions for the voluntary return of refugees and preserving the rights of all components of the Syrian population.
Al-Safadi met with Austrian Chancellor and Minister for European and International Affairs, Alexander Schallenberg, and held extensive talks on enhancing bilateral relations across various fields.
He also met with Irish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Trade, and Defence Simon Harris, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya, Romanian Foreign Minister Emil Hurezeanu, Albanian Foreign Minister Egli Hasani, German Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development Svenja Schulze, and former U.S. Congressman and CEO of the American Jewish Committee Ted Deutch, among other notable officials.