On Sunday, Egyptian Foreign Minister, Sameh Shoukry and his Jordanian counterpart, Ayman Safadi, stressed the need to stop destructive foreign interference in Arab countries, and the importance of reaching peaceful solutions in Syria, Libya and Yemen.
These remarks came during a meeting held in Cairo between the two foreign ministers to discuss a number of regional files.
The new Jordanian ambassador to Cairo, Amjad Adaileh, attended the meeting.
The two top diplomats discussed the results of the talks held recently with the different concerned parties as part of the preparations to the quartet meeting between Egypt, Jordan, Germany, and France on Monday in order to revive the Middle East peace process.
This coming meeting aims to encourage Palestinians and Israelis to restart negotiations in order to reach a just and comprehensive political resettlement based on the two-state solution, with an independent Palestinian state based on the 4 June 1967 borders with its capital being East Jerusalem.
The two ministers also discussed the latest developments in the region, especially in Syria, Libya, and Yemen, where both parties agreed on the necessity to stop foreign intervention in Arab countries and reach peaceful solutions for these crises in accordance with the needs of Arab National Security.