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Shafaq News
4 days ago
- Politics
- Shafaq News
US Envoy to join Amman talks on Syria crisis
Shafaq News – Damascus US Special Envoy for Syria Thomas Barrack will participate in a meeting hosted by Jordan on August 12 to address the current situation in Syria, Jordan's Foreign Ministry announced on Sunday. The talks, which will also bring together Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi and Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani, will focus on ways to support reconstruction, consolidate the ceasefire in the southern province of Suwayda, and resolve the crisis there. The ministry said the meeting follows discussions held between the three officials in Amman on July 19. تستضيف المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية، بعد غد الثلاثاء، اجتماعًا أردنيًّا-سوريًّا-أميركيًّا مشتركًا، لبحث الأوضاع في سوريا وسبل دعم عملية إعادة بناء سوريا على الأسس التي تضمن أمنها واستقرارها وسيادتها، وتلبي طموحات شعبها الشقيق وتحفظ حقوق كل السوريين. ويأتي الاجتماع، الذي سيحضره وزير… — وزارة الخارجية وشؤون المغتربين الأردنية (@ForeignMinistry) August 10, 2025 In a post on X, Barrack highlighted a collective determination to move toward a future that enables Syria and its people to live in peace, security, and prosperity, adding that the primary goal is to ensure the rights of all its citizens and end the country's protracted conflicts. This commitment underscores our collective determination to move toward a future in which Syria and all of its people can live in peace, security, and prosperity. — Ambassador Tom Barrack (@USAMBTurkiye) August 10, 2025 The planned talks come amid rising tensions between Damascus and the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), especially after the conference of North and East Syria components in Hasakah. In its final statement, the conference called for establishing a decentralized state and adopting a constitution that enshrines ethnic, religious, and cultural pluralism — a move that drew a sharp response from Damascus.


Roya News
5 days ago
- Politics
- Roya News
Jordan welcomes historic Azerbaijan-Armenia peace agreement
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of Jordan has officially welcomed the recent peace agreement between Azerbaijan and Armenia, brokered by US President Donald Trump. رحّبت وزارة الخارجية وشؤون المغتربين باتّفاق السلام بين أذربيجان وأرمينيا، والذي عُقِد بوساطة الرئيس الأمريكي دونالد ترامب. وأكّد الناطق الرسمي باسم الوزارة السفير د. سفيان القضاة ترحيب المملكة بهذا الاتّفاق التاريخي، الذي يُسهم في تعزيز الأمن والسلم في منطقة جنوب القوقاز،… — وزارة الخارجية وشؤون المغتربين الأردنية (@ForeignMinistry) August 8, 2025 In a statement, the ministry's spokesperson, Ambassador Dr. Sufyan Al-Qudah, expressed the Kingdom's strong support for the landmark accord, describing it as a significant step toward enhancing security and peace in the South Caucasus region. He also commended the efforts of the US administration in facilitating the negotiations and achieving the agreement, highlighting its role in strengthening stability in a region long affected by conflict. On Friday, US President Donald Trump welcomed the leaders of Armenia and Azerbaijan to the White House, celebrating a historic agreement aimed at ending decades of conflict between the two South Caucasus nations. 'Armenia and Azerbaijan are committing to stop all fighting forever, open up commerce, travel and diplomatic relations and respect each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity,' Trump declared during the summit.


Ya Biladi
18-06-2025
- Politics
- Ya Biladi
Israel-Iran war : Several Arab nations condemn strikes, Morocco remains silent
Foreign ministers from several Arab and Islamic countries have issued a joint statement condemning the recent military escalation between Israel and Iran. The statement, published by the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was endorsed by Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Algeria, Pakistan, Egypt, Qatar, and Mauritania. Notably, Morocco chose not to join this expression of solidarity with Tehran. The signatories «reject and condemn the Israeli attacks on the Islamic Republic of Iran, as well as all actions that violate international law and the principles of the United Nations Charter». They called for «respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity, adherence to the principles of good neighborliness, and the resolution of disputes through peaceful means». بيان مشترك في ظل التطورات الإقليمية المتسارعة وتصاعد حالة التوتر لحدود غير مسبوقة في الشرق الأوسط نتيجةً للعدوان الإسرائيلي على الجمهورية الإسلامية الإيرانية، يؤكد السادة وزراء خارجية كل من المملكة الأردنية الهاشمية، ودولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة، وجمهورية باكستان الإسلامية،… — وزارة الخارجية وشؤون المغتربين الأردنية (@ForeignMinistry) June 16, 2025 Expressing «deep concern over this dangerous escalation, which threatens the security and stability of the entire region», the ministers emphasized the need to de-escalate tensions and establish a ceasefire. In their joint statement, the diplomats also urged all parties «not to target nuclear facilities, which are protected by the International Atomic Energy Agency in accordance with relevant UN Security Council and IAEA resolutions». They warned that any such attack would be «a blatant violation of international law and humanitarian law under the 1949 Geneva Conventions». Moroccan Parties Condemn Israeli Strikes The statement also addressed threats by Iran to close the Strait of Hormuz following the Israeli strikes. The ministers underlined «the importance of respecting freedom of navigation in international waters in accordance with international law» and of safeguarding global maritime security. The Strait of Hormuz is a vital shipping route connecting the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Sea and beyond. While Morocco's government has remained silent on the latest developments, several Moroccan political parties and civil society groups have voiced strong opposition to the Israeli strikes. These include the Islamist Justice and Development Party (PJD), the Party of Progress and Socialism (PPS), the Al Adl wal Ihsane movement, the Democratic Left Federation, and several pro-Palestinian and anti-normalization organizations. They have condemned what they describe as «Zionist aggression against the Iranian people».