Iran’s Foreign Minister holds discussions with Jordan’s King, urging collective Muslim action in response to ‘israel’
In a recent diplomatic engagement, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi engaged in discussions with King Abdullah II of Jordan, emphasizing the necessity for enhanced collaboration and unity among Muslim nations. The talks aimed at pressuring Israel to cease actions perceived as genocidal and warlike within the region.

In a statement issued by the Iranian Foreign Ministry, Araghchi conveyed profound concern and sorrow regarding the alarming situation confronting displaced populations in Gaza and Lebanon. These communities, the statement noted, are presently without access to essential resources required for their survival.
He urged the Islamic nations to marshal their resources and coordinate efforts to gather and dispatch humanitarian assistance to the affected region.
King Abdullah II has voiced significant concerns over the current conditions in the region, highlighting the grave risks posed by the escalating conflict and instability.
He reiterated Jordan’s dedication to supporting and engaging in efforts aimed at preserving regional stability and security.
Both parties emphasized their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and pledged to maintain ongoing consultations on regional developments to support security and stability in the region.
Call for Increased Support for Refugees
Earlier today, Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held talks with Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman al-Safadi to explore topics of shared concern within the sphere of bilateral ties and to address the latest regional developments.
Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi emphasized the necessity for regional nations to collaborate in order to avert future conflicts and ensure stability and security, aligning with the interests of countries within the region.
In a statement highlighting escalating tensions in the region, Safadi voiced deep alarm over the worsening security situation. He reaffirmed his nation’s call for an immediate cessation of violence against innocent civilians in both Palestine and Lebanon. Additionally, he urged for an end to aggressions targeting Lebanon and emphasized the importance of preventing further destabilization in the area.
Both parties underscored the critical need to rally regional nations and the global community to provide support for refugees residing in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria.
Jordan’s foreign minister conveyed to Araghchi that the nation is resolute in preventing any violations of its airspace, amidst mounting tensions following Israel’s warnings of potential military action against Iran. This comes in the wake of Iran’s recent missile assault targeting the occupied territories.
Jordan asserts its commitment to maintaining territorial integrity and safeguarding national security, with Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi declaring that the nation will not serve as a battleground for external conflicts, nor will it permit any entity to infringe upon its sovereignty or airspace, posing risks to the safety of its citizens.
Deputy Foreign Minister Araghchi’s visit to Jordan represents a segment of Iran’s robust diplomatic campaign in recent days, which has seen the Iranian official making stops in Syria, Lebanon, and Qatar, as well as several other nations.