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Jordanian Foreign Minister Safadi meets with Wadephul, his counterpart from another country.

Jordanian Foreign Minister Safadi pays visit to Wadephul, Lebanon's foreign minister

Jordanian and Foreign Ministers Meet: Wadephul Welcomes Safadi
Jordanian and Foreign Ministers Meet: Wadephul Welcomes Safadi

Title: Jordan's Firm Stand Against Israel's Actions in Iran and Gaza

Jordanian foreign minister, Safadi, meets with counterpart, Wadephul, from foreign office. - Jordanian Foreign Minister Safadi meets with Wadephul, his counterpart from another country.

Yo, here's the lowdown! Jordan's top diplomat, Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi, recently sat down with his Israeli counterpart, Johann Wadephul, in Berlin. But the real talk is Jordan's stance on the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, and the Gaza situation.

Israel has been dropping bombs on Iranian nuclear facilities and military bases since last week, leading to the death of several high-ranking Iranian military officials. Iran responded by launching drone and rocket attacks on Israeli cities, and it's no secret that Jordan ain't happy about it.

Jordan's King Abdullah II isn't shy about expressing his concerns. He's called out Israel's aggressive actions against Iran as a ticking time bomb for the whole region, implying that if the world doesn't step in, things could get ugly. And he's right, you know.

But where Jordan's heart truly lies is with the Palestinians. The king has openly criticized Israel's demolition of Palestinian homes and infrastructure, calling it illegal and immoral. And when it comes to the proposed population transfer from the Gaza Strip, Jordan's firmly against it. They believe that Palestinians deserve their own state, and moving them out of Gaza ain't the solution.

Now, it's important to note that while Jordan's diplomatic relations with Israel have been rocky, they've still managed to keep things cool when it comes to countering Iranian threats. They've even worked with the U.S. and Israel to intercept Iranian missile and drone attacks against Israel. It's a delicate dance, but Jordan seems to be nailing it.

So there you have it! Jordan's standing firm against Israel's actions in Iran and Gaza, and they're not afraid to speak their mind about it. But at the same time, they're keeping things under control when it comes to countering common threats, like Iran. It's all about balance, you know?

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The Commission has also taken steps in politics and general-news to ensure that the EU's external relations with the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, including Jordan, are maintained despite the geopolitical tensions between Jordan and Israel. King Abdullah II of Jordan's strident stand against Israel's actions in Iran and Gaza, as demonstrated by his criticism of Israeli aggressive actions and rejection of proposed population transfer from the Gaza Strip, adds an additional layer to the complexity of the EU's relations with the region.

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