UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussed Monday with King of Jordan Abdullah II the deeply-rooted ties and the situation in the Gaza Strip. In a phone call he initiated, the UK Premier reflected on his first days in government and said he welcomed the opportunity to speak so soon to King Abdullah, the Prime Minister's Office said in a statement. The two leaders agreed that the relationship between the UK and Jordan was deep and historic. Turning to the situation in Gaza, the leaders discussed the situation on the ground and the Prime Minister updated on the Foreign Secretary's visit during the weekend and commended King Abdullah for his strong leadership in ensuring regional security. Ensuring an immediate ceasefire is vital to ensure hostages get out and further aid can get into Gaza, the leaders agreed. The leaders looked forward to meeting in person at the earliest opportunity. Source: Kuwait News Agency
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