FM, Japanese counterpart hold 3rd round of both countries’ strategic dialogue, 2nd add

Safadi briefed his Japanese counterpart on the Kingdom’s efforts to stop the deterioration in the occupied Palestinian territories, and to create a real political horizon, to re-launch serious and effective negotiations to achieve a just and comprehen…

Safadi briefed his Japanese counterpart on the Kingdom’s efforts to stop the deterioration in the occupied Palestinian territories, and to create a real political horizon, to re-launch serious and effective negotiations to achieve a just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution.

He called for stopping illegal Israeli measures that fuel violence and undermine the two-state solution, which represents the only way to achieve a just and comprehensive peace.

Yoshimasa expressed appreciation for the Kingdom’s efforts to reduce escalation and find a political horizon to achieve a just and comprehensive peace. He undercored the importance of the Aqaba meeting the Kingdom recently hosted.

The Japanese Foreign Minister stressed the importance of the role of the Hashemite Custodianship over the holy sites in Jerusalem, saying: “Japan will continue to support efforts to achieve a just and comprehensive peace, including through the “Corridor for Peace and Prosperity” initiative.

Safadi underscored the importance of Japanese positions and efforts to reactivate the peace process, expressing appreciation for Japan’s supportive stance to the two-state solution.

The two ministers exchanged views on the Syrian crisis, as Safadi briefed his Japanese counterpart on the Jordanian initiative aimed at finding a political solution to the Syrian crisis, according to a step-by-step methodology, through direct Arab-Syrian involvement.

The two ministers reaffirmed solidarity with victims of the recent earthquake in the Syria and Turkey by providing humanitarian aid and cooperating in the delivery of humanitarian aid.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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