Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a significant meeting with Jordan’s King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein at the Husseiniya Palace in Amman. The discussions centered on key bilateral and regional issues, with both leaders emphasizing the shared commitment to combating terrorism and extremism. Prime Minister Modi lauded King Abdullah II’s leadership, stating that Jordan has consistently delivered a powerful message against radicalization and violence. He highlighted Jordan’s proactive role concerning the Gaza situation, expressing a collective hope for regional peace and stability. Modi underscored the alignment between India and Jordan on confronting terrorism, noting that under King Abdullah II’s guidance, Jordan has strategically conveyed a strong stance against extremism to the global community. The Prime Minister’s visit, at the invitation of King Abdullah II, aims to bolster bilateral linkages between the two nations. Modi recalled past engagements, including a conference on Islamic heritage and discussions on countering violent extremism, emphasizing the importance of Jordan’s efforts in promoting moderation for global peace. Both leaders expressed a commitment to deepening mutual cooperation across various dimensions, promising concrete progress in their joint endeavors.
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