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Greek Prime Minister and Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister Discuss Bilateral Relations and Gaza Crisis

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Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis received Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi on Wednesday, concluding his official visit to Greece focused on bilateral relations and efforts to address Israeli aggression in Gaza.

During their meeting, Safadi and Mitsotakis explored avenues to enhance bilateral cooperation across various sectors within the framework of trilateral collaborations involving Cyprus and the European Union. They also discussed ensuring consistent and sustainable humanitarian aid distribution throughout Gaza, as per a statement from the Foreign Ministry.

The Greek Prime Minister and Safadi also deliberated strategies to prevent the escalation of conflict into Lebanon and the West Bank, advocating for robust international efforts to resolve the crisis through a two-state solution aligned with international legitimacy resolutions.

Safadi conveyed King Abdullah II’s regards to Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou, affirming the King’s commitment to strengthening the partnership between Jordan and Greece. Mitsotakis reciprocated by expressing his appreciation for King Abdullah’s role in advancing peace, security, and stability in the region, underscoring the significance of bilateral relations with Jordan.

Earlier in the day, Safadi met with Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis to further discuss bilateral ties, including joint efforts to address the humanitarian crisis stemming from Israeli actions in Gaza. Safadi emphasized the importance of bilateral cooperation and the trilateral mechanism involving Jordan, Greece, and Cyprus, noting the shared regional concerns affecting both nations.

Safadi condemned the ongoing Israeli aggression in Gaza, describing it as a violation of humanitarian principles and international law, which has resulted in extensive civilian casualties and widespread destruction of infrastructure. He reiterated Jordan’s support for a two-state solution, emphasizing the need for Israel to guarantee security and peace for both Israelis and Palestinians.

Gerapetritis acknowledged Jordan’s pivotal role in safeguarding Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem and promoting cultural diversity and religious tolerance in the region. He highlighted Jordan’s substantial humanitarian efforts in hosting Palestinian refugees amid regional crises.

Overall, the discussions underscored Greece and Jordan’s shared commitment to promoting peace, stability, and cooperation in the Middle East despite ongoing challenges.

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