JAKARTA - Jordanian King Abdullah II made a phone call with US President Donald Trump. Both discussed regional developments, including the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the situation in Syria.

Citing AN, Sunday 27 July, the Palace of the Kingdom of Jordan said in its report that the King of Jordan wanted the Palestinian war to be over soon and humanitarian aid to enter the Gaza Strip was not unilaterally blockaded by the Israeli military.

He described the current condition of Gaza's population experiencing a hunger crisis to worrying malnutrition.

In communication with Trump on Saturday local time, the King of Jordan also pushed for the US Government's efforts, and Trump personally, to continue to seek to ease tensions in Gaza.

He reaffirmed Jordan's commitment to work closely with the US to achieve a just and lasting peace for the stability of the entire region.

During the Iran-Israel war last month, Jordan was known to be actively cooperating with the US. Jordan coordinated with the US to continue to drop Iranian drones and missiles released into Israel during the 12-day war.

Regarding Syria, the King of Jordan claimed his country in collaboration with the US was effective in helping to ease tensions in Syria. He underlined the importance of maintaining stability and integrity of the Syrian territory.

Leaders also discussed ways to deepen strategic partnerships between Jordan and the US as well as explore opportunities to increase economic cooperation.


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