Jordan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi, along with Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Major General Yousef Hneiti and General Intelligence Directorate Director Brigadier General Ahmad Husni, will visit Turkey on Monday for high-level talks.
The ministry's statement, issued on Sunday, emphasized that the visit aims to enhance bilateral relations and address pressing regional developments in collaboration with Turkish officials.
The discussions are expected to focus on pivotal issues, including the Palestinian cause, strategies to halt the ongoing aggression in Gaza, and the evolving situation in Syria. These topics are part of the ongoing coordination and consultation between Jordan and Turkey to address challenges in the region and promote stability.
This visit underscores the commitment of both nations to foster cooperation and align their diplomatic and strategic efforts in the face of shared regional concerns. (ILKHA)
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