Jordan will host a meeting in Amman with Syria’s neighboring countries to discuss cooperation on combating terrorism, drug and arms smuggling, and supporting the rebuilding of Syria. Key officials from Jordan, Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon will be present to address these issues.
The Jordanian Foreign Ministry has announced that Jordan will host a regional meeting in Amman on Sunday, focusing on the collaboration among Syria’s neighboring countries. The agenda includes addressing significant issues such as combating terrorism, as well as drug and arms trafficking.
Ambassador Dr. Sufyan al-Qudah, the official spokesman for the ministry, noted that the meeting aims to support the Syrian populace in their efforts to rebuild their nation. The discussions will emphasize ensuring Syria’s unity, security, and stability while tackling terrorism and facilitating the voluntary return of refugees.
Moreover, the rights of the Syrian people will be a key point of focus. Attendees will include foreign ministers, defense ministers, chiefs of staff, and heads of intelligence from Jordan, Turkey, Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon, highlighting the collaborative nature of this international endeavor.
In summary, Jordan’s upcoming regional meeting signifies an important step towards regional cooperation among neighboring countries to address the multifaceted challenges faced by Syria. The commitment to support the Syrian people in their rebuilding efforts and ensure their rights reflects a collective response to ongoing instability and the promotion of security in the region.
Original Source: sana.sy