AMMAN: Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ayman Safadi and his Norwegian and Belgian counterparts on Monday discussed the Arab role in reaching a political solution to the Syrian crisis, Jordan News Agency reported on Monday.
During a phone call with Norwegian Foreign Minister Anniken Huitfeldt, Safadi stated that the Arab League committee formed on Sunday, which will follow up on the Amman and Jeddah meetings on the Syrian crisis, will continue to engage with the Syrian government in order to “gradually reach a political solution to the crisis.” It will address its humanitarian, security, and political repercussions in a “step-by-step approach” consistent with the UN Security Council Resolution 2254.
On a related note, he pointed out Norway’s central role as chair of the Ad Hoc Liaison Committee for Coordination of International Aid to the Palestinian People, underlining the severity of the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories as well as the absence of prospects for a just and lasting peace based on the two-state solution.
Huitfeldt affirmed her country’s commitment to the AHLC’s framework and support in finding political horizons for the Palestinian cause.
The two ministers reaffirmed Jordanian-Norwegian ties and their commitment to furthering regional cooperation.
In a separate call with Belgian Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib, Safadi provided an update on Arab efforts to resolve the Syrian issue, emphasizing the necessity of creating conditions for the voluntary return of refugees.
They also discussed bilateral relations, affirming their commitment to seeking expanded opportunities for cooperation.