Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi and German counterpart Annalena Baerbock reaffirmed over a phone call on Friday the solid partnership between the two countries and agreed to continue to develop cooperation and enhance coordination.
Safadi and Baerbock discussed the existing cooperation between Jordan and Germany in economic, development and defense fields and prospects for expanding this cooperation.
Safadi commended Germany's support to the Kingdom to deal with economic challenges and the impacts of regional, economic, demographic and security crises.
The two ministers covered many regional and international issues including the Palestinian cause, the Syrian and Ukrainian crises.
Safadi expressed appreciation for Germany's supportive positions to the two-state solution and for respecting the historical and legal situation in Jerusalem and its holy sites.
The two ministers agreed to continue coordination bilaterally and across the Munich Group in its efforts to relaunch the peace process, in order to achieve a just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution. They also agreed to meet next month in Munich on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference to complement their talks as part of the ongoing consultation and coordination process between them.
Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi and German counterpart Annalena Baerbock reaffirmed over a phone call on Friday the solid partnership between the two countries and agreed to continue to develop cooperation and enhance coordination.
Safadi and Baerbock discussed the existing cooperation between Jordan and Germany in economic, development and defense fields and prospects for expanding this cooperation.
Safadi commended Germany's support to the Kingdom to deal with economic challenges and the impacts of regional, economic, demographic and security crises.
The two ministers covered many regional and international issues including the Palestinian cause, the Syrian and Ukrainian crises.
Safadi expressed appreciation for Germany's supportive positions to the two-state solution and for respecting the historical and legal situation in Jerusalem and its holy sites.
The two ministers agreed to continue coordination bilaterally and across the Munich Group in its efforts to relaunch the peace process, in order to achieve a just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution. They also agreed to meet next month in Munich on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference to complement their talks as part of the ongoing consultation and coordination process between them.
Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi and German counterpart Annalena Baerbock reaffirmed over a phone call on Friday the solid partnership between the two countries and agreed to continue to develop cooperation and enhance coordination.
Safadi and Baerbock discussed the existing cooperation between Jordan and Germany in economic, development and defense fields and prospects for expanding this cooperation.
Safadi commended Germany's support to the Kingdom to deal with economic challenges and the impacts of regional, economic, demographic and security crises.
The two ministers covered many regional and international issues including the Palestinian cause, the Syrian and Ukrainian crises.
Safadi expressed appreciation for Germany's supportive positions to the two-state solution and for respecting the historical and legal situation in Jerusalem and its holy sites.
The two ministers agreed to continue coordination bilaterally and across the Munich Group in its efforts to relaunch the peace process, in order to achieve a just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution. They also agreed to meet next month in Munich on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference to complement their talks as part of the ongoing consultation and coordination process between them.
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