King, Hollande discuss region over phone

08 November 2014
Amman , Jordan

His Majesty King Abdullah on Saturday discussed over the telephone with French President François Hollande regional developments and issues of mutual concern.

The two leaders stressed the need for further intensified regional and international efforts to eradicate terrorism and radical ideologies, “which pose serious threats to all people and countries with no exceptions”.

Discussions also tackled efforts to achieve peace in the Middle East and resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict on the basis of the two-state solution and the Arab Peace Initiative.

King Abdullah stressed the importance of Israel’s commitment to ending its provocative measures in Jerusalem and Al Aqsa Mosque, and attempts to change the status quo there.

The two leaders also discussed the latest developments in the Syrian crisis as well as the hosting countries’ humanitarian efforts to the Syrian refugees.

Means to enhance bilateral relations were also discussed during the call.

Hollande voiced appreciation for Jordan’s efforts to combat radicalism and terrorist organisations and its endavour to achieve comprehensive peace in the region.