A significant meeting is planned to further develop relations between Turkey and Jordan. This meeting will create a basis for discussing steps to strengthen strategic cooperation between the two countries and ensure regional stability.
Redaksiya, citing TRT Haber, reports that Jordan's King Abdullah II will visit Turkey on February 7, 2026, at the invitation of the President of the Republic of Turkey. During the meetings to be held in Istanbul within the scope of the visit, bilateral relations, as well as current regional developments and steps that can be taken to ensure stability, will be discussed.
The agenda of the meetings will also include issues such as expanding economic, political, and cultural ties between the two countries, increasing trade relations, and exploring investment opportunities. Furthermore, an exchange of views on regional security, the fight against terrorism, and other current international issues is planned. The visit of Jordan's King Abdullah II to Turkey holds significant importance for continuing high-level dialogue between the two countries and further strengthening strategic partnership.
This visit, which will take place at the invitation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, will contribute to the deepening of friendly relations between the countries and the strengthening of regional cooperation. According to a statement made by the Head of the Directorate of Communications of the Turkish Presidency, Burhanettin Duran, on his social media account, the King of Jordan's visit will take place on February 7.
