UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has arrived in Jordan for an official visit.
He was welcomed at Amman's Marka International Airport by Jordan's King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein and Crown Prince Al-Hussein bin Abdullah II.
An official reception ceremony was held for Sheikh Mohamed, featuring a guard of honour and the national anthems of the UAE and Jordan.
Earlier, a Royal Jordanian Air Force aircraft escorted the presidential flight until its arrival in Amman.
Sheikh Mohamed is accompanied by a high-level UAE delegation that includes ministers and senior officials.
Today I had the pleasure of meeting @KingAbdullahII of Jordan to explore ways to build upon the strong and historic ties between our two nations and our people. The UAE and Jordan will continue working together in pursuit of sustainable economic growth and regional stability. pic.twitter.com/roI4bX5GOR
— محمد بن زايد (@MohamedBinZayed) August 2, 2023


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