Amirabdollahian made the remarks in a meeting with his Jordanian counterpart Ayman Safadi.
He discussed bilateral issues, regional developments, and the situation in Palestine.
He stressed the Iranian government’s neighborhood policy, saying Tehran considers no limitation for developing relations with Amman.
Expressing support for the people of Palestine, he said that Iran's experiences in fighting terrorist groups are in line with serving the interests of Muslim nations.
Meanwhile, Safadi said that the Muslim world is witnessing challenges that must be resolved through negotiations.
He added that negotiations between the countries of the region benefit the people and Muslim nations and strengthen relations between the governments.
Senior Jordanian officials always advise expanding relations with Muslim countries in the region, including the Islamic Republic of Iran, he noted.
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