In a significant diplomatic engagement, Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein at the Husseiniya Palace in Amman. The high-level talks focused on strengthening bilateral ties and addressing critical regional issues, with a strong emphasis on combating terrorism and extremism. Prime Minister Modi expressed his admiration for Jordan’s leadership, asserting that under King Abdullah II, the nation has delivered a decisive message against radicalization and violence. He acknowledged Jordan’s important role in the context of the Gaza conflict, sharing the widespread hope for peace and stability in the region. Modi underscored the shared values and common stance between India and Jordan regarding the fight against terrorism, recognizing the strategic importance of Jordan’s efforts. The Prime Minister’s visit is intended to enhance bilateral linkages, building on a foundation of mutual respect and cooperation. Modi recalled past discussions on countering violent extremism, underscoring the importance of Jordan’s commitment to promoting moderation for global security. Both leaders committed to further strengthening their mutual cooperation, aiming for tangible progress and shared prosperity. King Abdullah II welcomed the potential for enhanced collaboration, including new agreements and business ventures, anticipating a period of robust growth in the India-Jordan relationship.
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