K. Budrys spoke on the phone with the head of Jordanian diplomacy: discussed the situation in the Middle East
Lithuania's Foreign Minister K. Budrys expressed solidarity with Jordan and condemned Iran's recent attacks during a conversation with Jordan's Foreign Minister.
During a recent phone conversation, Lithuania's Foreign Minister K. Budrys expressed the country's solidarity with the Jordanian people and offered heartfelt condolences to those affected by Iran's recent unjustified attacks. He strongly condemned Iran's ongoing aggression towards Jordan and neighboring countries, declaring such actions completely unacceptable and posing a direct threat not only to the Middle East but also to global security. Budrys reassured that Lithuania is closely monitoring the situation and is committed to ensuring the safety of its citizens in Jordan, ready to provide all necessary assistance if needed.
Jordan's Foreign Minister responded positively, assuring Budrys that Jordan would extend assistance to Lithuanian citizens who may be stranded or in transit through Jordan due to Iranian strikes. This mutual commitment highlights the importance of regional cooperation in addressing safety concerns arising from the escalating tensions triggered by Iran's military actions. Both ministers are aware of the precarious situation in the region and the need for diplomatic solutions to ensure the well-being of their respective nations.
Additionally, Budrys expressed regret over the unsuccessful negotiations regarding Iran's nuclear and missile programs, indicating that Iran has repeatedly shown indifference to international diplomatic efforts. This context underscores the urgency for the international community to engage in effective dialogue and pursue constructive actions that could mitigate the risks posed by Iran's aggressive posture, reinforcing the necessity for unity among nations facing similar threats.