Ankara: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Jordanian King Abdullah II held discussions on bilateral relations and regional developments during the monarch's visit to Turkiye. The dialogue focused on strengthening ties in various fields.
According to Qatar News Agency, the leaders addressed the situation in the Gaza Strip, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the ceasefire and the delivery of humanitarian aid, while condemning Israeli violations. They also rejected any attempts to displace Palestinians and discussed the implementation of the second phase of the peace plan.
On the topic of Syria, Erdogan and King Abdullah stressed the need to preserve Syria's territorial integrity and sovereignty. They opposed any destabilization efforts and highlighted the importance of ensuring the voluntary and safe return of Syrian refugees to their homeland.
The bilateral and expanded discussions also covered broader regional developments. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to cooperation and joint efforts aimed at ensuring stability in the region.