Safadi holds discussions with foreign ministers following Amman Consultative Meeting on Syria
Jordan's Foreign Minister, Ayman Safadi, Monday discussed over the phone the outcomes of the Amman Consultative Meeting on the Syrian crisis with foreign ministers and senior officials.
Safadi briefed his counterparts on the meeting, which ended with announcing the Amman Declaration, which included consensus on actions to end the Syrian crisis and address its humanitarian, security and political repercussions.
The Foreign Ministry said in a statement that Safadi would spend Monday and Tuesday communicating with Arab foreign ministers about the details of the first meeting between Arab countries and Syria since the start of the Syrian crisis.
Safadi, according to the statement, said the Amman Meeting 'is a positive start for a path aimed at addressing all the repercussions of the crisis,' ahead of a hoped-for political solution to the Syrian crisis based on what he described as a step-by-step approach.
Safadi held discussions with the foreign ministers of Qatar, the UAE, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, Morocco, Algeria, Turkey, Tunisia and Lebanon. He discussed the meeting outcomes with the Arab League secretary-general and the UN special envoy for Syria.
Jordan's Foreign Minister, Ayman Safadi, Monday discussed over the phone the outcomes of the Amman Consultative Meeting on the Syrian crisis with foreign ministers and senior officials.
Safadi briefed his counterparts on the meeting, which ended with announcing the Amman Declaration, which included consensus on actions to end the Syrian crisis and address its humanitarian, security and political repercussions.
The Foreign Ministry said in a statement that Safadi would spend Monday and Tuesday communicating with Arab foreign ministers about the details of the first meeting between Arab countries and Syria since the start of the Syrian crisis.
Safadi, according to the statement, said the Amman Meeting 'is a positive start for a path aimed at addressing all the repercussions of the crisis,' ahead of a hoped-for political solution to the Syrian crisis based on what he described as a step-by-step approach.
Safadi held discussions with the foreign ministers of Qatar, the UAE, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, Morocco, Algeria, Turkey, Tunisia and Lebanon. He discussed the meeting outcomes with the Arab League secretary-general and the UN special envoy for Syria.
Jordan's Foreign Minister, Ayman Safadi, Monday discussed over the phone the outcomes of the Amman Consultative Meeting on the Syrian crisis with foreign ministers and senior officials.
Safadi briefed his counterparts on the meeting, which ended with announcing the Amman Declaration, which included consensus on actions to end the Syrian crisis and address its humanitarian, security and political repercussions.
The Foreign Ministry said in a statement that Safadi would spend Monday and Tuesday communicating with Arab foreign ministers about the details of the first meeting between Arab countries and Syria since the start of the Syrian crisis.
Safadi, according to the statement, said the Amman Meeting 'is a positive start for a path aimed at addressing all the repercussions of the crisis,' ahead of a hoped-for political solution to the Syrian crisis based on what he described as a step-by-step approach.
Safadi held discussions with the foreign ministers of Qatar, the UAE, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, Morocco, Algeria, Turkey, Tunisia and Lebanon. He discussed the meeting outcomes with the Arab League secretary-general and the UN special envoy for Syria.
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Safadi holds discussions with foreign ministers following Amman Consultative Meeting on Syria
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