Iran, Jordan Prepare Talks to Normalize Ties Amid Regional Shifts

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Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman al-Safadi were reported by a global agency to be preparing discussions aimed at normalizing ties between their nations. The news outlet Petra provided the account, underscoring the significance of the talks for both capitals amid a shifting regional landscape.

The ministers agreed that a meeting would take place in the very near future to advance normal relations between the two neighboring states in a way that serves their shared interests and contributes to easing tensions across the region. The Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement reflecting a constructive spirit and a commitment to practical steps that can yield tangible results for people on the ground.

Al-Safadi emphasized that Jordan, along with other Arab partners, seeks to establish robust diplomatic ties with Iran as a path to addressing pressing Middle East crises. He also welcomed movements toward improved Saudi-Iranian cooperation, viewing broader rapprochement in the region as a catalyst for stability and cooperation among regional actors.

A former Iranian leader is quoted as saying that a recent shift in global dynamics favors states that preserve their independence and sovereignty, signaling a potential reordering of influence in regional and international affairs.

The discussion included a shared belief that Iran and Syria could pool their resources and readiness to contribute to peace and stability in the region, aiming to turn potential into practical outcomes through coordinated action and mutual support.

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