
Prime minister, Jordanian FM discuss latest regional developments
DOHA: Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs HE Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani has received a phone call from Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan HE Dr Ayman Safadi.
During the call, they reviewed relations between the two countries and ways to support and strengthen them. They also discussed the latest developments in the region, particularly the Israeli attack on the territory of the sisterly Islamic Republic of Iran.
In this context, the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs reiterated the State of Qatar's strong condemnation and denunciation of the Israeli attack on Iranian territory, considering it a flagrant violation of Iran's sovereignty and security, and a clear breach of the rules and principles of international law.
He also expressed Qatar's deep concern over this dangerous escalation, which threatens the security and stability of the region and undermines diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions and resolve outstanding issues through dialogue and peaceful means. He stressed the need for the international community to shoulder its legal and moral responsibility to urgently halt Israeli violations.

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