Japan, Jordan agree to cooperate for Middle East stability
September 24, 2019
New York--Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and Jordanian King Abdullah II agreed Monday to work together to ensure stability in the Middle East, where tensions have been heightened due to the confrontation between the United States and Iran.
During their meeting in New York, Abe welcomed Jordan's support for Syrian refugees and said that Japan will continue offering cooperation.
Abe is visiting New York to attend the U.N. General Assembly session. Jiji Press
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