AMMAN – Jordan’s Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh and his Turkish counterpart, Mevlut Cavusoglu have underlined the need to deepen bilateral cooperation to combat terrorism.
The two sides discussed the developments in Iraq and Syria at a meeting in Amman where they said it was important to stand up against terrorism.
According to the two foreign ministers, Jordan and Turkey are the only two countries that have borders with Iraq and Syria “at the same time.’’ [eap_ad_1] They also underscored the need for continued coordination amidst developments in Iraq and Syria, which threaten the safety and peace in the region.
On Syria, Jordan said the country’s turmoil had to be resolved through political solution in order to preserve the country’s unity.
The talks also covered the Palestinian issue, where the two sides urged intensified efforts to resume peace talks and push the peace process forward. (Xinhua/NAN)
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