Safadi reiterated the significance of the US' role in creating effective international action plans to deal with the economic consequences of the pandemic, according to a Foreign Ministry statement.
The minister also expressed the Kingdom’s condolences over the loss of more than 100,000 US citizens who have died of the coronavirus.
The two officials discussed prospects for developing Amman-Washington ties in all fields, stressing the "solid and distinguished” partnership in economic, investment, commercial and defence fields.
Safadi also commended the "important and continuous” support that the US presents to Jordan, thanking his US counterpart for the steps he has taken to expedite procedures to deliver financial support under the aid programme to help the Kingdom deal with the pandemic and its economic repercussions.
They also reviewed regional developments, especially those related to the peace process and the Syrian crisis, and discussed efforts exerted to reach solutions to these crises and realise security and stability.
Safadi stressed that a just and comprehensive peace is an Arab strategic option that Jordan will always seek to realise, reiterating the Kingdom’s stance that opposes any annexation of Palestinian territories, a step that would only undermine peace opportunities.
He also noted that Jordan’s position calls for joining efforts to launch "serious and direct” negotiations based on the two-state solution, the only means to realising the just and comprehensive peace needed for regional and international security and stability.
Safadi and Pompeo also agreed to continue cooperating to develop bilateral ties and coordinating to address regional challenges.