Mar 13 • 09:40 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

'The Map of West Asia Will Be Redrawn, What Nonsense...' Ambassador Yusuf Abdul Ghani Speaks at India Today Conclave

The Jordanian Ambassador Yusuf Abdul Ghani stated that Jordan maintains a neutral stance amid ongoing tensions in West Asia and dismissed the idea of redrawing the region's map as nonsense.

Yusuf Abdul Ghani, the Jordanian Ambassador to India, clarified Jordan's neutral position regarding the tensions in West Asia during his participation in the India Today Conclave 2026. He emphasized the importance of respecting each country's sovereignty in the region, calling for a dialogue-based approach to achieve lasting stability instead of force or conflict.

During his remarks, Ghani expressed critical views on nations that act as if they are above the law, suggesting that such behaviors contribute to instability. He warned that conflicts only lead to suffering and disruption, affecting energy supplies, global trade, and the relationships between countries in the region. His comments highlight the need for constructive discussions as a way forward to resolve issues and create peace.

By dismissing the discussions around redrawing the map of West Asia as "nonsense," Abdul Ghani underscored the complexities and sensitives involved in regional geopolitics. This assertion reflects Jordan's commitment to maintaining diplomatic relations while advocating for a peaceful resolution and stability in the region, indicating a preference for enduring solutions based on dialogue rather than territorial changes or military solutions.

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