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FM meets president of the Syrian National Coalition

07-08-2013 09:42 PM


Ammon News - AMMAN (Petra) – Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs Nasser Judeh met President of the Syrian National Coalition Ahmad al Jarba in Amman on Wednesday to discuss the latest developments in Syria.

Judeh reiterated that Jordan, led by His Majesty King Abdullah II, advocated the need to reach a political solution that puts an end to violence, stops bloodshed, preserves the dignity of the Syrian people and ensures security, peace and territorial integrity of Syria by ensuring the participation of all Syrians in finding a solution.

He pointed out that Jordan, following the directives of His Majesty, continues to provide care, a safe haven and essential services for the Syrian brethren despite the tough economic conditions in the Kingdom, considering it its historical role to serve these brethren.

Judeh expressed the hope that the Syrian crisis would be resolved as soon as possible to enable the Syrians to return home.

He commended the humanitarian role played by the coalition in extending relief to the Syrian people and their actual contribution in taking care of the refugees' affairs through their representatives at the al Zaatari camp.

For his part, al Jarba said all Syrians were grateful for the hospitality and good neighborliness shown by Jordan and its people, especially during the current harsh economic conditions in the country.

Syrians highly value His Majesty's wisdom to help them in finding a political solution that brings the bloodshed in Syria to an end and fulfills their legitimate aspirations, al Jarba added.

He also briefed Judeh about the most important outcomes of his diplomatic tour in the past few days.




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