Jordan does not accept the Iranian interference in the internal affairs of the Arab countries, said Jordan’s new Foreign Minister Ayman Al Safadi, stressing that the Iranian interference fuel the conflicts in the Middle East.
He added, during a panel discussion organized by the World Economic Forum in Davos, that the Iranian interest is to cooperate with its Arab neighbors not to work against them.
He added, “Foreign intervention in the Arab affairs will not lead to any better conditions, while to conflict.”
Safadi advised the Iranian government to conduct a dialogue with its Arab neighbors and to abandon its expansionist ambitions, saying that it is the only way to save the lives people in all over the region. He added, “They need to work with the Arab countries to find common grounds instead of their current policies based on gaining influence to achieve their expansionist ambitions.”
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