Iraqi President Jalal Talabani's health condition is "completely normal and stable", his office said on Monday, a day after he was flown to a hospital in neighbouring Jordan because of low blood pressure. "The initial results of the medical tests showed that his condition is completely normal and stable. There is no need to worry. The vital and basic parts of his body are all in good condition," a statement said, adding Talabani was fully conscious and in good spirits. According to Reuters, Talabani was admitted to the specialist King Hussein Medical Centre in Amman on Sunday after being flown from Sulaimaniya in northern Iraq. The statement said Talabani had "suffered from fatigue, which led to a loss of a lot of liquids from his body". It said he would undergo further medical tests in Amman. -- SPA