A consultative meeting in Amman hosted by Jordan, with the participation of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Republic of Iraq and the Arab Republic of Egypt, with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Syrian Arab Republic, issued a joint statement; Where it was decided to play an Arab leadership role in efforts to end the crisis in Syria. The joint statement stressed the need to:
Expanding cooperation between Syria and neighboring countries and countries affected by drug trafficking.
Expanding cooperation to advance efforts to exchange abductees and detainees and search for missing persons.
The voluntary and safe return of refugees to their country is a top priority, and steps must be taken to start it immediately.
Agree on effective steps to address security issues related to border security.
Cooperation between the Syrian government, interested countries and the United Nations in the development of a comprehensive strategy to improve security and combat terrorism.
Work to support Syria and its institutions in any legitimate effort to expand control over its lands, establish the rule of law, and end the presence of armed and terrorist groups.
During a consultative meeting in Amman on efforts to reach a political solution to the Syrian crisis, the foreign ministers of Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Egypt reaffirmed the priority of ending the crisis and all that it has caused in terms of killing, destruction and destruction. and the suffering of the Syrian people, as well as the negative consequences at the regional and international levels through a political solution that preserves the unity, cohesion and sovereignty of Syria. It realizes the aspirations of its people, rids them of terrorism, promotes the proper conditions for the voluntary and safe return of refugees, leads to the withdrawal of all illegal foreign forces from it in such a way as to achieve national reconciliation and restore the security, stability, prosperity and role of Syria.
The meeting discussed the humanitarian aspect and the steps needed to make progress in efforts to resolve it in a way that directly affects the brotherly Syrian people, as well as a number of security and political issues.