The United States Secretary of State and Jordan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs held an in‑depth discussion on Wednesday regarding rapidly evolving regional developments, as tensions continue to rise across multiple fronts in the Middle East. Both officials emphasized the urgency of coordinated diplomatic efforts to prevent further destabilization and protect civilians caught in ongoing conflicts.
Focus on Gaza, West Bank, and Regional Security
According to official readouts, the conversation centered on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, the volatile situation in the West Bank, and broader regional security challenges. Jordan reiterated its longstanding position that protecting civilians and ensuring humanitarian access must remain top priorities. The Foreign Minister stressed the need for sustained international pressure to halt violence and prevent additional escalation.
The US Secretary of State reaffirmed Washington’s commitment to working closely with regional partners, including Jordan, to address the humanitarian emergency and support diplomatic initiatives aimed at restoring stability. Both sides acknowledged that the current trajectory of conflict threatens to spill over into neighboring countries if not urgently addressed.
Jordan’s Role as a Regional Stabilizer
Jordan continues to play a pivotal role in regional diplomacy, leveraging its relationships with both Western and Arab partners. The kingdom has repeatedly warned that unchecked violence in Gaza and the West Bank could trigger broader instability, affecting security, trade, and humanitarian conditions across the region.
Amman has also intensified its diplomatic outreach in recent weeks, engaging with international organizations and regional governments to push for ceasefire efforts and expanded humanitarian corridors.
US–Jordan Coordination to Continue
The two officials agreed to maintain close communication as developments unfold, underscoring the importance of aligned strategies in managing regional crises. Both sides highlighted the need for immediate steps to reduce tensions and create space for diplomatic negotiations.
The call reflects ongoing efforts by Washington and Amman to navigate one of the most complex and volatile periods the region has faced in years
By Guest - July 15, 2026
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