Ayman Safadi, Jordan’s Foreign Minister, will represent his country at the Paris Conference on Syria, continuing discussions from earlier meetings in Aqaba and Riyadh. He plans to hold bilateral meetings with other participating counterparts to further address diplomatic efforts concerning Syria.
Ayman Safadi, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of Jordan, is set to participate in the Paris Conference on Syria on Wednesday, hosted by France. This conference serves as a continuation of prior discussions held at the “Aqaba Meetings” in Jordan on December 14, 2024, and the Riyadh Meetings in Saudi Arabia on January 12, 2025.
In addition to attending the conference, Minister Safadi will engage in several bilateral meetings with his foreign counterparts who are also attending the conference. These discussions aim to further diplomatic efforts and collaboratively address the ongoing issues concerning Syria.
The Paris Conference signifies Jordan’s ongoing commitment to regional stability and its proactive role in addressing the Syrian crisis through multilateral dialogues and partnerships with international stakeholders.
In summary, Deputy Prime Minister Ayman Safadi’s participation in the Paris Conference on Syria underscores Jordan’s active engagement in regional diplomatic efforts. Building on previous discussions from the Aqaba and Riyadh Meetings, the conference is an opportunity for further collaboration among countries regarding the situation in Syria. Safadi’s bilateral meetings will likely focus on strengthening ties and fostering joint strategies to tackle the crisis.
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