Jordan participates in Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh on Monday
Jordan will participate on Monday in the extraordinary joint Arab-Islamic summit to discuss the current developments in the region.
The summit will be held over two days in Saudi Arabia, where the summit will be held at the leaders' level on Monday, preceded by a preparatory meeting at the foreign ministers' level.
The summit is being held amidst the current developments in the region, the continued Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem, the war on Lebanon, and the serious repercussions of this aggression on the security and stability of the region.
The summit tasked the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Qatar, Türkiye, Indonesia, Nigeria, Palestine, and any other interested countries, along with the secretaries-general of the Arab League and OIC, to initiate immediate international action that seeks to halt the war on Gaza and pressure for a serious political process to achieve lasting, comprehensive peace based on internationally recognized principles.
Jordan broke the siege through 122 Jordanian airdrops, and 266 airdrops in cooperation with countries, totaling 388 airdrops since the beginning of the war on the Strip, to meet humanitarian needs and provide medical and relief support.
Jordan will participate on Monday in the extraordinary joint Arab-Islamic summit to discuss the current developments in the region.
The summit will be held over two days in Saudi Arabia, where the summit will be held at the leaders' level on Monday, preceded by a preparatory meeting at the foreign ministers' level.
The summit is being held amidst the current developments in the region, the continued Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem, the war on Lebanon, and the serious repercussions of this aggression on the security and stability of the region.
The summit tasked the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Qatar, Türkiye, Indonesia, Nigeria, Palestine, and any other interested countries, along with the secretaries-general of the Arab League and OIC, to initiate immediate international action that seeks to halt the war on Gaza and pressure for a serious political process to achieve lasting, comprehensive peace based on internationally recognized principles.
Jordan broke the siege through 122 Jordanian airdrops, and 266 airdrops in cooperation with countries, totaling 388 airdrops since the beginning of the war on the Strip, to meet humanitarian needs and provide medical and relief support.
Jordan will participate on Monday in the extraordinary joint Arab-Islamic summit to discuss the current developments in the region.
The summit will be held over two days in Saudi Arabia, where the summit will be held at the leaders' level on Monday, preceded by a preparatory meeting at the foreign ministers' level.
The summit is being held amidst the current developments in the region, the continued Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem, the war on Lebanon, and the serious repercussions of this aggression on the security and stability of the region.
The summit tasked the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Qatar, Türkiye, Indonesia, Nigeria, Palestine, and any other interested countries, along with the secretaries-general of the Arab League and OIC, to initiate immediate international action that seeks to halt the war on Gaza and pressure for a serious political process to achieve lasting, comprehensive peace based on internationally recognized principles.
Jordan broke the siege through 122 Jordanian airdrops, and 266 airdrops in cooperation with countries, totaling 388 airdrops since the beginning of the war on the Strip, to meet humanitarian needs and provide medical and relief support.
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Jordan participates in Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh on Monday
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