King of Jordan urges Trump toward sustained de-escalation
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- 02 March, 2026
- 23:45
King Abdullah II of Jordan, in a telephone conversation with US President Donald Trump, emphasized the importance of achieving sustainable de-escalation in the region, Report informs, citing a statement from the Royal Court.
"His Majesty King Abdullah II held a telephone conversation with US President Donald Trump and emphasized the need to work toward achieving comprehensive and sustainable de-escalation that would contribute to the restoration of stability and the establishment of peace in the region," the statement reads.
On February 28, the US and Israel launched a military operation against Iran, carrying out airstrikes.
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