We hoped Damascus government would take measures to stop chaos, Minister says
Minister of Government Communications, Muhannad Mubaideen, said that Jordan has spoken on more than one occasion that it continues to confront forces that want to spread drugs and smuggle weapons.
In a statements to Al Mashhad TV, Mubaideen stated 'We in Jordan were hoping that the Syrian government would take clear measures to stop the existing chaos and stop these operations,' but that did not happen.
Jordan will take all measures to confront these risks, he stressed.
Mubaideen also noted that Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi spoke about this matter with his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdollahian a few days ago after a border guard killed.
Jordan engaged in a long clash from the hours of Monday morning until the afternoon, which is a direct war with the forces of smuggling and armament, which are transient international networks that want to threaten the security of the Kingdom, Mubaideen said.
Mubaideen concluded that “all options are open to Jordan,” and that the Jordanian Armed Forces will be the ones who will take the decision on any measures.
Minister of Government Communications, Muhannad Mubaideen, said that Jordan has spoken on more than one occasion that it continues to confront forces that want to spread drugs and smuggle weapons.
In a statements to Al Mashhad TV, Mubaideen stated 'We in Jordan were hoping that the Syrian government would take clear measures to stop the existing chaos and stop these operations,' but that did not happen.
Jordan will take all measures to confront these risks, he stressed.
Mubaideen also noted that Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi spoke about this matter with his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdollahian a few days ago after a border guard killed.
Jordan engaged in a long clash from the hours of Monday morning until the afternoon, which is a direct war with the forces of smuggling and armament, which are transient international networks that want to threaten the security of the Kingdom, Mubaideen said.
Mubaideen concluded that “all options are open to Jordan,” and that the Jordanian Armed Forces will be the ones who will take the decision on any measures.
Minister of Government Communications, Muhannad Mubaideen, said that Jordan has spoken on more than one occasion that it continues to confront forces that want to spread drugs and smuggle weapons.
In a statements to Al Mashhad TV, Mubaideen stated 'We in Jordan were hoping that the Syrian government would take clear measures to stop the existing chaos and stop these operations,' but that did not happen.
Jordan will take all measures to confront these risks, he stressed.
Mubaideen also noted that Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi spoke about this matter with his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amir-Abdollahian a few days ago after a border guard killed.
Jordan engaged in a long clash from the hours of Monday morning until the afternoon, which is a direct war with the forces of smuggling and armament, which are transient international networks that want to threaten the security of the Kingdom, Mubaideen said.
Mubaideen concluded that “all options are open to Jordan,” and that the Jordanian Armed Forces will be the ones who will take the decision on any measures.
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We hoped Damascus government would take measures to stop chaos, Minister says
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