
Fayez: Middle East Conflicts Rooted in Israel's Aggressive and Expansionist Policies - Jordan News
For his part, Lord Martin Callanan, head of the British delegation, emphasized the historic and strategic partnership between the two kingdoms and the UK's keenness to strengthen it. He also praised Jordan's diplomatic efforts, led by His Majesty King Abdullah II, in laying the foundations for sustainable regional stability.
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