Jordan’s Foreign Minister: We Cannot Be Limited to What Netanyahu Wants

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Jordan's Foreign Minister: We Cannot Be Limited to What Netanyahu Wants

Jordan’s Foreign Minister: We cannot be limited to what Netanyahu wants

Jordan’s Foreign Minister says the situation in the region is extremely dangerous, and the risk of the region being drawn into a regional conflict is real. According to him, the first step to reducing and eliminating tension is to stop the attacks on Gaza, which ultimately leads to an end to the occupation and a two-state solution.

Ayman Safadi, Jordan’s Foreign Minister, told CNN that we are in a dangerous situation in the region, especially after the assassination of Haniyeh in Tehran. It is clear that tensions have increased. The point is that the region cannot endure another conflict, another destruction, and we must stop this escalation.

In conclusion, the Jordanian Foreign Minister emphasized to CNN that either we do something that everyone thinks is right, which is an immediate and sustainable ceasefire, and then it is up to everyone to ensure that what happened on October 7th does not happen again. Our view is that everything can start from stopping the conflict and negotiation, which leads to the end of the occupation and a two-state solution. We cannot be limited to what Netanyahu wishes or allows.

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