Safadi to Araghchi: "Jordan will not allow its territory to be used against Iran"
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- Jordan assures it will not allow its territory to be used in any regional conflict or military action against Iran.
- The kingdom vows to defend its airspace and protect its citizens against any threats.
Jordan will not serve as a battlefield in any regional conflict or as a base for military action against Iran, Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi told Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
Firm Stance on Security
Safadi stressed that Jordan will not allow any party to violate its airspace or endanger the security and safety of its citizens. “We will confront with all our capabilities any attempt to breach our airspace,” he said.
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The minister’s remarks underscore Jordan’s commitment to neutrality in regional disputes and its focus on maintaining internal security amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Regional Implications
Jordan shares borders with several conflict-prone areas and has repeatedly emphasized its role as a stabilizing force. Safadi’s message signals to neighboring states and international partners that the kingdom prioritizes sovereignty and citizen safety over involvement in external military operations.
Araghchi praised Jordan’s positions and its efforts to achieve security and stability in the region. The two ministers agreed to continue communication and consultations regarding regional developments and ongoing diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions and promote dialogue to achieve this.
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Officials say Jordan will continue close monitoring of its airspace and border areas, coordinating with international partners to prevent threats and ensure stability.



