King of Morocco discusses Al-Quds events with his Jordanian counterpart

King of Morocco Mohammed VI on Monday held a telephone conversation with King Abdullah II Ibn Al Hussein of Jordan, says a statement released by the Royal Office.

according to the statement, talks between the two Kings focused on the events in the city of Al-Quds and Al-Aqsa Mosque following the incursions into the holy places and the attacks on the faithful, in light of the chairmanship by King Mohammed VI of the Al-Quds Committee and the Hashemite guardianship of King Abdullah II over the Islamic and Christian holy places in Al-Quds Asharif.

The two Sovereigns considered that this escalation is likely to fuel feelings of rancor, hatred and extremism and to destroy the chances of reviving the peace process in the region, the statement points out.

This telephone call was an opportunity for Morocco's King, to check on the health condition of the Jordanian Sovereign after the successful surgery he underwent recently, the statement concludes.

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