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Azerbaijan, Jordan discuss Middle East tensions and regional security

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Azerbaijan, Jordan discuss Middle East tensions and regional security

BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 2. Azerbaijan’s Foreign
Minister Jeyhun Bayramov discussed the current military-political
situation and rising tensions in the Middle East during a phone
conversation with Ayman Al-Safadi, Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Jordan, today, Trend reports via the
Azerbaijani MFA.

Noting the unacceptability of further deterioration of the
regional security environment, the parties stressed the importance
of resolving existing differences through dialogue and diplomatic
means in accordance with the norms and principles of international
law.

The ministers stated that ensuring the safety of the civilian
population and preventing the worsening of the humanitarian
situation are of priority importance, and highlighted the need to
strengthen international efforts to establish stability and
security in the region.

The conversation also included an exchange of views on other
issues of mutual interest.

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