Jordan's King Abdullah II renewed calls on Sunday for the de-escalation of violence in the Middle East, which includes an immediate ceasefire in a bid to avert a full-scale war in the region. Holding talks with a visiting US congressional delegation, the Jordanian monarch said the worsening conflict in the Middle East undermines the wider region's security and stability, according to a statement by his royal office. He went on to say that the Hashemite Kingdom would never be a "battleground," underlining the need for pushing forward the two-state solution to the Middle East conflict as the only viable way out of the unrest. Source : Kuwait News Agency
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