Jordan, Morocco talk ties, commitment to expanding cooperation

Amman, June 23 (Petra) – Minister of Foreign and Expatriates Affairs
Ayman Safadi and Moroccan Minister of Foreign Affairs, African
Cooperation and Moroccans Living Abroad Nasser Bourita held talks on
Tuesday on strengthening.

The discussions came as Bourita concluded an official visit to
Jordan, during which he participated in the Arab League’s
consultative and regular ministerial meetings hosted by the Kingdom
on Monday.

The two ministers reviewed regional developments and ongoing efforts
to enhance security and stability across the region. They reaffirmed
the deep-rooted ties between Jordan and Morocco and underscored their
commitment to expanding cooperation across various fields.

Safadi and Bourita discussed preparations for the sixth session of
the Jordanian-Moroccan Joint Higher Committee, scheduled for the
final quarter of this year.

They called for ensuring that the committee produces practical
outcomes that further advance bilateral cooperation and serve the
interests of both countries.

The top diplomats expressed support for diplomatic efforts aimed at
reducing regional tensions, including the US-Iran negotiations,
calling for a comprehensive solution that addresses the causes of
instability and promotes lasting peace and security.

They called for maintaining stability in Gaza and implementing
initiatives that support de-escalation and humanitarian relief.

They called for an end to illegal Israeli measures that undermine the
two-state solution and reaffirmed the need to preserve the historical
and legal status quo of Islamic and Christian holy sites in
Jerusalem.

//Petra// AK