Jordan backs down from regional NATO idea, says all Arabs want good ties with Iran

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
presence of the Israeli regime, saying this was not also on the agenda of the U.S
president's visit to the region in mid-July.According to Al-Jazeera, Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman al-Safadi stressed on Wednesday that
no talks had been held on the formation of an Arab alliance with Israel.He added that what was mentioned in the interview of the Jordan
chief diplomat dismissed as baseless reports by Western and Israeli media outlets about Tel Aviv's attempt to establish a military alliance
with several Arab countries against Iran with the help of the United States.On the other hand, al-Safadi announced, several Arab countries
are conducting joint coordination prior to the U.S
president's visit to the region
He also said he was visiting Doha in the same direction to convey a message from the King of Jordan to the Emir of Qatar.Elsewhere in the
the issue of energy and food security as important challenges that require the cooperation of Arab states.All these issues will be discussed
with the American president during his visit to the region.Concluding his interview, the Jordanian foreign minister highlighted that all
statement has to be very, very clear
any military alliance that acts against Iran.The website quoted high-ranking Egyptian sources as saying that several high-ranking Egyptian
army commanders had strongly voiced their opposition to any confrontation with Iran in a meeting held at the Egyptian Armed Forces
pointed out that the talks took place after the proposal has been made to form a regional military alliance like NATO with the inclusion of
Egypt to counter Iran.According to sources, one of the main purposes of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's visit to Oman is to send a
message of confidence to Iran through Muscat about Egypt's refusal to participate in any confrontation against Iran.The message will also be
conveyed ahead of a meeting of Arab leaders with Joe Biden in Jeddah in mid-July.Informed Egyptian sources have also said the Egyptian
security entities as well as the army strongly oppose Egypt's participation in any military coalition against Iran, Al-Araby-Al-Jadeed
reported on Tuesday.The website quoted high-ranking Egyptian sources as saying that several high-ranking Egyptian army commanders had