Jordan on Tuesday rejected Syrian accusations that "terrorists" were being given military training on its soil, insisting Amman favoured a political solution to its neighbour's conflict. The Syrian foreign ministry, in a protest letter sent to the United Nations on Monday, alleged Jordan "provides logistical support to armed terrorist groups, including (Al-Qaeda affiliate) Al-Nusra Front". It accused Jordan of having "set up terrorist training camps on its soil as well as operation centres to help these groups and facilitate the infiltration of thousands of terrorists a day." Syria's government refers to all those seeking President Bashar al-Assad's ouster as "terrorists".