
Jordan condemns 'Israeli' strikes on Syria
In a statement, ministry spokesperson Ambassador Dr. Sufyan Qudah stressed the urgent need to stop these assaults immediately and respect Syria's sovereignty.
Ambassador Qudah reiterated Jordan's firm stance in full solidarity with Syria, affirming the Kingdom's support for its security, stability, sovereignty, and the safety of its territory and people.
He emphasized that the stability of Syria is a key pillar of regional stability.

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