During a phone call with King Abdullah II, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, expressed the nation's full solidarity with Jordan.
His Highness also told the Jordanian monarch that the UAE is supporting all of the measures the Kingdom is taking to protect its security and stability.
Sheikh Mohamed affirmed that maintaining this an essential pillar of Arab security.
"We reject all that is destabilising Jordan and endangering the safety of its people," he said.
Sheikh Mohamed expressed sincere wishes for the Jordanian monarch to continue ensuring the safety, stability and prosperity of his country.
For his part, King Abdullah II told the Crown Prince of his appreciation for the UAE’s support.
He said he valued the principled stance of the UAE and its constant support for Jordan's security in a way that translates the depth and strength of relations between the two nations.


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