Jordan’s top diplomat to make rare visit to Iran as regional tensions soar
- Jordan's Foreign Minister will visit Iran on Sunday amid rising tensions to prevent a wider conflict following attacks on Iran-allied militants, as reported by the United States and its Arab allies.
- The Foreign Ministry stated that Safadi “will deliver a message from His Majesty King Abdullah II to Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian regarding regional situations and bilateral relations.”
- Safadi is set to meet with his counterpart, Ali Bagheri Khan, and other officials in Tehran, marking the first official visit by a senior Jordanian since 2004.
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Jordan’s Foreign Minister in Iran for talks amid rising middleast tensions
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi visited Iran to discuss regional tensions following the killing of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, which has heightened fears of escalation between Tehran and Israel. During his visit, Safadi met with Iranian officials and delivered a message from King Abdullah II urging for international efforts to prevent further conflict
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi held talks with Iranian officials on Sunday, following the assassination of Hamas political leader Ismail Haniyeh amid growing fears of a possible escalation between Tehran and Israel.
Historic Diplomatic Visit: Jordan's Foreign Minister Engages Iran Amid Rising Tensions
Historic Diplomatic Visit: Jordan's Foreign Minister Engages Iran Amid Rising Tensions In a historic diplomatic engagement, Jordan's foreign minister, Ayman Safadi, met with Iran's acting foreign minister in Tehran on Sunday. The visit was aimed at discussing regional stability amid rising tensions following recent militant attacks. This marks the first senior Jordanian official visit to Iran in over two decades.Safadi's visit comes as the Unit…
Jordan's Foreign Minister to Hold Talks in Iran as Tensions Rise
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