Israel’s president, Isaac Herzog, met this week with Jordan’s King Abdullah at his royal palace in Amman. The meeting, announced on Wednesday after media inquiries, was held at the king’s invitation; the leaders “discussed deep strategic issues, at both bilateral and regional levels,” according to a statement issued by Herzog’s office.
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The meeting, which Herzog conducted in coordination with Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, also “addressed the protection of stable Israeli-Jordanian relations and the need for dialogue with all actors in the region,” according to the statement.
The meeting comes ahead of a visit to the Middle East by US President Joe Biden.