Jordan's King Abdullah II and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen have emphasized the critical need for collaborative efforts to restore calm in the region following recent attacks.
During a phone call on Sunday, both leaders condemned the attacks that targeted Jordan and other Arab nations, highlighting the urgency of addressing the escalating tensions.
King Abdullah underscored Jordan's unwavering commitment to safeguarding its security, stability, and the well-being of its citizens, affirming that all necessary measures will be taken to achieve this.
Von der Leyen echoed this sentiment, expressing the European Union's solidarity with Jordan and its regional partners. She condemned the attacks as unjustified violations of national sovereignty and breaches of international law.
The leaders' discussion reflects growing international concern over regional stability and the importance of coordinated action to de-escalate conflict and uphold international norms.