Vietnam and Jordan Forge Closer Ties in Historic King Abdullah II Visit
Vietnam and Jordan have agreed to enhance their cooperation, with King Abdullah II making the first-ever head-of-state visit between the two nations. The leaders pledged to strengthen coordination and support each other at international forums.
The visit coincides with the 45th anniversary of diplomatic ties between Vietnam and Jordan. King Abdullah II expressed Jordan's desire to foster comprehensive cooperation, particularly in private-sector partnerships. A large Jordanian business delegation accompanied the king, highlighting Jordan's interest in expanding cooperation.
The two leaders agreed to promote cooperation in various sectors and address global and regional challenges together. They pledged to support each other at multilateral forums such as the United Nations, ASEAN, and regional organizations in the Middle East.
Looking ahead, Jordan will celebrate its 80th National Day in 2026, and Vietnam's Communist Party will hold its 14th National Congress in the same year. Both nations have expressed their commitment to strengthening ties and promoting cooperation, with Vietnam attaching great importance to its relationship with Middle Eastern countries, including Jordan.
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