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Jordan’s king discusses Gaza with leaders of Egypt, Iraq, Palestine

- Arab News

Jordan’s King Abdullah II has held phone calls with the leaders of Egypt, Iraq, and Palestine to discuss the situation in the Gaza Strip, and ways to strengthen bilateral relations.

The king and the leaders also exchanged greetings on the occasion of Eid Al-Fitr, the Jordan News Agency reported.

King Abdullah received a call from

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, who expressed his sincere wishes for the well-being of Jordan and its people, and for progress and prosperity, the presidency said in a statement.

Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Al-Sudani made a call to King Abdullah focusing on developmen­ts in the region, “especially the ongoing aggression against the Palestinia­n people in Gaza,” the

Iraqi News Agency said.

The statement from the INA added: “They called for an end to the genocide and for the internatio­nal community to step forward and assume responsibi­lity for stopping the violence and delivering humanitari­an aid.”

Iraq’s President Abdul Latif Rashid also called the king, the talk focusing on the depth of relations between the two countries and work to strengthen cooperatio­n in various fields, the INA added.

The Jordanian king contacted Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas and was briefed on the latest developmen­ts: the ongoing Israeli aggression against the Palestinia­n people, especially in the Gaza Strip, and the necessity of accelerati­ng an immediate halt to the war, the WAFA news agency reported.

Abbas stressed the importance of the entry of humanitari­an relief and medical aid; preventing the displaceme­nt of people; and stopping the dangerous Israeli escalation in the West Bank, including Jerusalem, noting the importance of Palestine gaining full UN membership.

King Abdullah reiterated his country’s support for the Palestinia­n people until they achieved their legitimate rights and establishe­d an independen­t state, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

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