Rabu 26 Feb 2014 18:10 WIB

Indonesia, Jordan agree conflicts in Syria must be settled politically

President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (right) greets the visiting King of Jordan Abdullah II at the presidential palace in Jakarta on Wednesday.
Foto: Antara/Prasetyo Utomo
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono (right) greets the visiting King of Jordan Abdullah II at the presidential palace in Jakarta on Wednesday.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - Indonesia and Jordan shared the view that a political solution must be found to settle conflicts in Syria to prevent increasing number of victims. 

Conditions in the Middle East, especially in Syria, had been discussed during the bilateral meeting between Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono and the visiting King Abdullah II of Jordan at Merdeka Palace on Wednesday, Indonesia's presidential aide for international relations Teuku Faizasyah stated after the meeting.

"The development in Syria has been thoroughly discussed. We especially learnt of the assessment from Jordan regarding the things that are needed to tackle the problem in the future," he explained.

Faizasyah added, "The President as has been known has already conveyed Indonesias position clearly in the G-20 Summit in Russia, (and) future measures, Indonesia hopes, should be taken to deal with the Syrian problem."

"The Geneva process was also discussed just. Basically the two heads of state agreed that political solution is a must for solving the Syrian problems," he reiterated.

In the meeting President Yudhoyono was flanked by a number of ministers. King Abdullah II meanwhile was accompanied by Prince Ghazi bin Muhammad and other officials. At noon, President Yudhoyono held a lunch at the Istana Negara palace in honor of King Abdullah II.

sumber : Antara
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