Modi lauds King Abdullah ‘strong, strategic message to humanity’ in confront terrorism

By Anjali Sharma
WASHINGTON – Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday lauded Jordan’s leadership King Abdullah for projecting a “strong and strategic message to humanity” in confronting terrorism, extremism and radicalisation, highlighted the close alignment between India and Jordan on these issues during his visit to Amman.

King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein, Prime Minister Modi at delegation-level talks said both countries share a “common and clear position” against terrorism.

He noted that his earliest interactions with the Jordanian monarch took place at international forums focused on countering violent extremism, underscoring a long-standing convergence in their perspectives.

Modi recalled those engagements, he said, “Our first meetings were at global platforms focused on fighting violent extremism. Even then, Your Majesty spoke with clarity and conviction. Under your leadership, Jordan has consistently conveyed a powerful message against terrorism, extremism and radicalisation.”

Modi also referred to Jordan’s role in efforts aimed at peace and stability in West Asia, particularly on Gaza.

“You have played a very active and positive role on the issue of Gaza from the very beginning. We all hope that peace and stability will prevail in the region,” he said, while thanking the Jordanian leadership for the warm welcome extended to him and his delegation.

He added that the discussions and ideas shared during the talks would help take India-Jordan relations to “new heights,” indicated scope for deeper engagement across several areas of cooperation.

King Abdullah II said Prime Minister Modi’s visit symbolized decades of friendship, mutual respect and productive cooperation between the two countries, placing the current dialogue within the broader framework of bilateral relations.

The Jordanian monarch said India and Jordan enjoy a strong partnership and share a common vision of advancing prosperity for their people.

“Over the years, our collaboration has expanded across multiple sectors. Your visit provides an important opportunity to chart new paths of economic cooperation in areas such as industry, ICT, pharmaceuticals, agriculture and energy, among many others,” he said.

Modi arrived in Amman as part of his three-nation tour covering Jordan, Ethiopia and Oman.

He was received at the airport by Jordanian Prime Minister Jafar Hassan, who accorded him a formal welcome.

Modi had said the tour would focus on countries with which India shares deep civilisational links as well as strong contemporary partnerships.

He will travel to Ethiopia at the invitation of Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali, marked his first official visit to Eyhiopia.

Modi last leg of visit is Sultanate of Oman, where he is set to interact with the Indian diaspora and hold discussions focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation.