Bin Farhan: Saudi Arabia will reopen its embassy in Qatar within days

The Saudi Foreign Minister stressed the need to reach a comprehensive solution to the Palestinian issue.

Reuters

The Saudi Foreign Minister, Faisal bin Farhan, said yesterday that “all diplomatic relations with Qatar will be restored,” adding: “Our embassy in Doha will be opened after the completion of the necessary procedures within days .. It is just a logistical matter.” And he believed that “Al-Ula’s statement will be reflected positively.” On the role of the Gulf Cooperation Council ».

The Saudi foreign minister stressed the need to reach a comprehensive solution to the Palestinian issue, and bin Farhan said in a press conference with his Jordanian counterpart, Ayman Safadi, in Riyadh yesterday: “We continue to coordinate with Jordan on regional affairs and bilateral relations,” indicating that he discussed with his Jordanian counterpart “the situation in Lebanon and Yemen, and Iranian interference in the region ».

In turn, the Jordanian Foreign Minister said: "They agree with Saudi Arabia to strengthen joint action to face challenges," indicating that "we are working to develop the relationship with the Cooperation Council, in terms of security, politics and economics."

He added that "the relationship with Saudi Arabia is historical and strategic," appreciating "Saudi Arabia's continuous support to Jordan to face economic challenges."

He continued, "We want a just and comprehensive peace for the Palestinian cause. Saudi Arabia and Jordan are committed to a Palestinian state according to the 1967 borders," explaining that "peace is an Arab strategic choice."

He expressed his aspiration to "work with the new US administration," declaring "Jordan's rejection of interference in regional affairs, regardless of its source."

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