Cyprus, Greece, Jordan Reaffirm Strategic Cooperation at Amman Summit
- The fifth Jordan-Cyprus-Greece trilateral summit was held in Amman to enhance cooperation in trade, investment, water, energy, and tourism among the three nations.
- King Abdullah II emphasized the summit as a strategic platform, rejecting Israeli measures changing the status quo in Jerusalem, the West Bank, and Gaza, and called for humanitarian aid delivery.
- The foreign ministers supported Syria's territorial integrity and stability as vital for regional peace, stressing protection of Lebanon's sovereignty and freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz under international law.
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In a joint statement following the end of the trilateral meeting between Jordan, Greece and Cyprus, the three leaders underscored the serious humanitarian, economic and security consequences of the escalation of the crisis.
Cyprus, Greece and the host country defend the creation of an independent and sovereign Palestinian State on their national territory, coexisting in peace and security with Israel, in accordance with UN resolutions
Cyprus, Greece, Jordan reaffirm strategic cooperation at Amman summit
Leaders of Cyprus, Greece and Jordan on Wednesday reaffirmed their commitment to deeper regional cooperation and stability, as they wrapped up their fifth trilateral summit in Amman. President Nikos Christodoulides joined Jordan’s King Abdullah II and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for the talks, which took place against the backdrop of heightened geopolitical tensions in the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East. The summit “comes…
Middle East Summary, May 7, 2026. Cyprus, Greece and the host country defend the creation of an independent and sovereign Palestinian State in their national territory, coexisting in peace and security with Israel, in accordance with UN resolutions Within the framework of the fifth Trilateral Summit between Jordan, Cyprus and [...] Entry Jordan. Trilateral Summit reaffirms support for a sovereign Palestinian State was first published in Latin Am…
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