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Jordan and Bahrain Kings hold bilateral meeting

Published: April 2, 2023
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King Abdullah of Jordan and Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa held a high-level meeting to discuss bilateral ties and current international and regional developments. During the meeting, which was held at Al Sakhir Palace and attended by other officials, both leaders expressed their commitment to strengthening their countries’ longstanding ties.

Jordan and Bahrain Kings hold bilateral meetingThey also emphasized the importance of advancing mutual cooperation and coordination on issues of shared concern, including Arab causes. King Abdullah expressed his pride in the strong relationship between Jordan and Bahrain, while King Hamad commended Jordan’s unwavering support for Bahrain.

In addition to discussing bilateral ties, King Abdullah and King Hamad exchanged views on current regional developments and voiced support for efforts to find political solutions to crises in the region, including the Palestinian cause. The meeting concluded with King Abdullah attending an Iftar banquet hosted by King Hamad in his honor. The two leaders reaffirmed their commitment to promoting joint Arab action and continuing their close cooperation in the future.

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