Egypt's Foreign Minister (FM) Sameh Shoukry talked today, Friday, on the phone to his Jordanian counterpart Ayman Safadi on the ongoing deteriorating situation in the Palestinian territories.
The talks of the two ministers came within the frame of continuous coordination and close consultation between them.
They touched on the importance of continuing efforts to find spontaneous ways that guarantee to stop the confrontation in the Gaza Strip and preventing provocations in Al-Quds (Jerusalem) in addition to intensify efforts to keep the rights of the Palestinian people.
The Egyptian and Jordanian Foreign Ministers agreed that the current events prove the necessity to serious movement to resume the peace process in the Middle East to open a real political horizon in order to terminate the conflict through a permanent just solution that leads to establish the Palestinian state and its capital in Eastern Jerusalem and bring stability in the region as a whole.
The Egyptian and Jordanian ministers pledged to continue intensified contacts with the concerned parties including the international community to terminate the confrontations and the current crisis and push ahead of the comprehensive of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.