Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman held talks on Monday with Jordan’s King Abdullah II at the royal palace in NEOM, focusing on strengthening bilateral ties and reviewing key regional developments, particularly the situation in Palestine.
The meeting highlighted the deep fraternal relations between the two nations and discussed ways to enhance cooperation across various sectors. Both leaders also exchanged views on major Arab and Islamic issues, with Palestine at the top of the agenda.
King Abdullah II arrived in NEOM on an official visit, where he was received by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. According to Jordan’s Petra News Agency, the talks underscored the shared commitment to bolstering ties in a way that serves common interests and supports Arab and Islamic causes.
The two leaders addressed recent developments in Gaza and the West Bank, reaffirming their positions on key regional matters. Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah II accompanied King Abdullah II during the visit.
Saudi-Jordanian Summit Focused on Regional Coordination
Saudi Arabia and Jordan share aligned positions on most regional issues, particularly the commitment to the two-state solution and the ongoing war in Gaza. Last year, Riyadh hosted a Saudi-Jordanian summit where Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and King Abdullah II stressed the importance of standing firmly with Palestine and Lebanon, while continuing humanitarian aid to alleviate suffering.
King Abdullah II’s latest visit comes as part of continued regional coordination between the two close allies.