Jordan’s King Abdullah II emphasized his country’s support for Syria’s efforts in preserving its stability and sovereignty.
The King discussed a number of regional issues and developments with Vietnamese President Luong Cuong in the capital Hanoi on Wednesday, stressing the importance of supporting Syria and Lebanon in maintaining their security, stability, and sovereignty, according to the Jordanian News Agency “Petra.”
On the Palestinian issue, King Abdullah II highlighted the need for a political horizon to achieve a comprehensive and fair peace based on the two-state solution, ensuring the implementation of the agreement to end the war in Gaza, and intensifying international efforts to respond to the humanitarian disaster.
He also warned of the dangers of ongoing escalation in the West Bank and Jerusalem, reaffirming Jordan’s opposition to Israeli settlement expansion in the West Bank, annexation of territories, and displacement of Palestinians.
On the sidelines of the visit, the Jordanian and Vietnamese governments signed a memorandum of understanding between their foreign ministries, and another between the Jordanian Diplomatic Institute and the Vietnamese Diplomatic Academy