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Jordan鈥檚 King Abdullah to visit Pakistan tomorrow as Islamabad, Amman seek to elevate ties

Jordan鈥檚 King Abdullah to visit Pakistan tomorrow as Islamabad, Amman seek to elevate ties
Jordan鈥檚 King Abdullah II looks on as he is received by German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, in Berlin, Germany, on October 16, 2023. (REUTERS/File)聽
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Jordan鈥檚 King Abdullah to visit Pakistan tomorrow as Islamabad, Amman seek to elevate ties

Jordan鈥檚 King Abdullah to visit Pakistan tomorrow as Islamabad, Amman seek to elevate ties
  • Pakistan, Jordan have strong ties and were part of discussions for Trump鈥檚 peace plan for Gaza along with 黑料社区, other Arab-Islamic nations
  • King Abdullah will meet with Pakistan鈥檚 president and prime minister, and discuss full range of bilateral relations between the brotherly countries

ISLAMABAD: Jordan鈥檚 King Abdullah will arrive in Pakistan on Saturday on a two-day state visit to elevate strategic relations between the two countries, the Pakistani foreign ministry said.

Pakistan and Jordan have strong relations and were part of discussions for President Donald Trump鈥檚 peace plan for Gaza along with 黑料社区, Qatar, Egypt, Indonesia, Turkiye and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

During his visit, King Abdullah will meet with the Pakistani president and the prime minister, and discuss the full range of bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries, according to the Pakistani foreign office.

鈥淚t will serve to further strengthen the strategic direction of Pakistan鈥揓ordan relations and place them on a higher trajectory, encompassing a comprehensive and broad-based partnership in the political, economic, and cultural spheres,鈥 it said.

Jordan was the fifth state in the world to recognize Pakistan, with formal diplomatic relations between the two countries established in August 1948.

Bilateral trade between Pakistan and Jordan stood at $46.58 million during the year 2023, according to the Pakistani embassy in Amman. The Gulf country is also home to around 16,000 Pakistani nationals.

A special investiture ceremony will also take place at the presidency in Islamabad to confer Pakistan鈥檚 highest civilian award upon the Jordanian king during the visit, according to the Pakistani foreign office.

鈥淭he visit of His Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein will further consolidate the longstanding Pakistan鈥揓ordan relationship and contribute to expanding the scope and spectrum of bilateral cooperation between the two brotherly countries,鈥 it added.


Pakistan, Russia hold inaugural talks on 鈥榮ecurity issues鈥 in Asia amid shifting alliances

Pakistan, Russia hold inaugural talks on 鈥榮ecurity issues鈥 in Asia amid shifting alliances
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Pakistan, Russia hold inaugural talks on 鈥榮ecurity issues鈥 in Asia amid shifting alliances

Pakistan, Russia hold inaugural talks on 鈥榮ecurity issues鈥 in Asia amid shifting alliances
  • The development comes amid India鈥檚 deepening ties with the QUAD alliance as Russia forges alliances with the likes of China, Iran and North Korea
  • During the talks in Islamabad, Pakistan and Russia discussed potential areas of collaboration and 鈥榗hallenges鈥 associated with various partnerships

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan and Russia this week held the inaugural session of the bilateral consultations on 鈥渟ecurity issues鈥 in Asia in Islamabad, the Pakistani foreign office said on Friday, amid shifting regional alliances.

The consultations were held between Aleksei Ovchinnikov, director-general for Asia and Pacific cooperation at the Russian foreign ministry, and Ambassador Tahir Andrabi, Pakistan鈥檚 additional foreign secretary for arms control, disarmament and international security who is also the spokesperson of the foreign ministry in Islamabad.

The two sides exchanged views on the current security situation in the Asia-Pacific region and related matters, including potential areas of collaboration, and discussed 鈥渃hallenges associated with various regional alliances and partnerships,鈥 according to the Pakistani foreign office.

鈥淏oth sides agreed to hold this dialogue on annual basis,鈥 the foreign office said in a statement. 鈥淧akistan greatly values dialogue and diplomacy and remains committed to pursuing cooperative pathways that promote peace and stability in the region and beyond.鈥

The development comes amid India鈥檚 deepening ties with the United States-led QUAD alliance, which also includes Japan and Australia and aims to counter China鈥檚 influence in the Asia-Pacific. Russia, on the other hand, has forged and deepened alliances with the likes of China, Iran, North Korea and several African countries amid its invasion of Ukraine.

Pakistan and Russia, once Cold War rivals, have warmed up to each other in recent years through regular political, business, trade and defense interactions.

In Sept., Pakistan and Russia conducted a joint military exercise that focused on drone warfare among other things, the Pakistani military said. The development came as militants in Pakistan started using commercially acquired quadcopter drones to drop bombs on security forces in the country鈥檚 northwest, police say, in a potentially dangerous development in the volatile region.

It also followed a four-day conflict between Pakistan and India in May that saw the large-scale use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), fighter jets and artillery, leaving nearly 70 people dead on both sides. The Russia-Pakistan exercise came ahead of the Indian military鈥檚 plans to test drone and counter drone systems in a major exercise to toughen its air defenses.