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Erdogan hosts Jordan's King Abdullah for Istanbul summit

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Erdogan hosts Jordan's King Abdullah for Istanbul summit
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan (R) welcomes King Abdullah II (L) of Jordan with an official ceremony at the Dolmabahce Office of the Presidency in Istanbul, Turkiye, on February 7, 2026. Following the official ceremony, Turkish President Erdogan held a one-on-one meeting with King Abdullah II of Jordan.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan welcomed Jordan's King Abdullah II to the historic Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul on Saturday for a high-level meeting aimed at strengthening bilateral ties. The talks underscore Türkiye's active diplomatic role in the region, focusing on mutual strategic interests.

The visit by the Jordanian monarch to Türkiye featured an official welcoming ceremony followed by private discussions between the two leaders. The meetings then expanded to include delegations from both nations, featuring key Turkish officials such as Defense Minister Yasar Guler and Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.

A high-level diplomatic engagement

The inclusion of senior figures like National Intelligence Organization chief Ibrahim Kalin and presidential adviser Akif Cagatay Kilic in the Turkish delegation highlights the meeting's significance. This composition suggests the talks in Istanbul covered a broad agenda, extending beyond diplomacy to encompass critical areas of defense and regional security cooperation between Türkiye and Jordan.

Strengthening regional alliances

This summit is part of Türkiye's concerted effort to deepen its political and economic partnerships in the Middle East. High-profile diplomatic visits, such as King Abdullah's trip to Istanbul, serve to bolster Türkiye's influence and stabilize its regional relationships. The choice of Dolmabahce Palace, a symbol of Ottoman heritage, adds a layer of historical weight to the modern diplomatic dialogue.

Context and strategic importance

The meeting occurs against a backdrop of complex regional challenges where both Türkiye and Jordan play pivotal roles. Strengthening this bilateral partnership is crucial for addressing shared concerns and enhancing collaborative efforts on the regional stage, reinforcing Türkiye's position as a key diplomatic actor.



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