FILE PHOTO: Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi gestures during a joint news conference with Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry in Amman, Jordan July 19, 2020. REUTERS/Muhammad Hamed/Pool
CAIRO - Jordan’s foreign minister Ayman Safadi said in a statement on Friday, that the necessary steps to achieve a fair and comprehensive peace in the region should come from Israel. The minister added, after the announcement of a normalisation of ties between Israel and Bahrain, Israel should stop all its procedures to undermine the two-states solution, and end the illegal occupation of the Palestinian lands.
And so it begins. Will there ever be real peace?
It's a start
there should be one state for all law abidin peeple
PEACE TO THE MIDDLE EAST! PLEASE!
It should come from Both.
Israel is an occupying terrorist state ,,, Any agreement with terrorists is considered a shame ,,, and whoever agrees with them is cowardly and traitor to his religion, his people and his nation
Time for me to make a few phone calls
No doubt -this end run does nothing -Jordan expresses good point. Until Israel is willing to share what is rightfully theirs + rightfully the Palestinians- there can never be unity + peace. Balls in Israel’s Court. Quit stealing land, occupying territory that has the resources
Peace is peace there is no debate
I strongly agree!
O israel what have you got there Peace is best for all of us!
الكذب والخيانة ديدن الانظمة العربية المطبعة مع العدو الصهيوني بالعلن او بالسر.... عبيد امريكا
Dear Jordan, your peace is cold and old. Move on or stay in the past century. You are becoming irrelevant like the Palestinian cleptoleadership
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