Turkish first lady Emine Erdogan hosts Jordan's queen Rania in Istanbul

During the Jordanian royal couple's official visit, First Lady Emine Erdogan welcomed Queen Rania to Istanbul. The two toured a cultural exhibition at Dolmabahce Palace, with Erdogan expressing hope that the meeting would bolster ties between Türkiye and Jordan.
First Lady Emine Erdogan met with Jordan's Queen Rania Al Abdullah in Istanbul on Saturday, as part of the Jordanian royal couple's official visit to Türkiye. The meeting, which took place at the historic Dolmabahce Palace, emphasized cultural diplomacy and bilateral friendship between the two nations.
A Meeting Steeped in Cultural Heritage
During their time together, the two dignitaries visited a special exhibition featuring finely crafted works originating from Türkiye’s Maturation Institutes. These institutes are known for preserving and promoting traditional Turkish arts and handicrafts, making the tour a symbolic celebration of shared cultural values and heritage.
Strengthening Bonds Through Diplomacy
In a statement shared on the Turkish social media platform NSosyal, First Lady Erdogan noted her pleasure in hosting Queen Rania. She emphasized the significance of the encounter, stating, “I hope that this meaningful meeting will further strengthen the friendship between our countries.” The visit aligns with concurrent high-level talks between President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and King Abdullah II, underscoring a comprehensive effort to enhance Türkiye-Jordan relations.
Context of the Royal Visit
Queen Rania’s presence in Istanbul accompanied King Abdullah II’s diplomatic engagements, which included the awarding of Jordan’s highest honor to President Erdogan. The parallel meetings between both countries’ leaders and their spouses highlight a multifaceted approach to diplomacy, weaving personal rapport with formal statecraft to reinforce long-term partnership and regional cooperation.
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