During a series of high-level meetings, U.S. officials, including CHM Rep. McCaul, who expressed pleasure in meeting, the Prime Minister, who welcomed King Abdullah II, and Speaker Johnson, who found it a privilege to welcome the King and Crown Prince, engaged with His Majesty and members of the royal family. The discussions underscored the enduring U.S.-Jordanian partnership and covered critical topics such as securing an immediate humanitarian pause in Gaza, facilitating the safe exit of hostages, and increasing aid. These meetings highlighted the 75-year strong friendship and cooperation between the United States and Jordan, with both sides reaffirming the strength of their relationship and acknowledging Jordan's role in securing peace in the Middle East, a sentiment echoed by a U.S. delegation who thanked the King for his efforts.
Our delegation met with His Majesty King Abdullah of Jordan, one of America’s closest allies in the Middle East, to thank him for helping secure peace in the region. https://t.co/izGdGH89s3
It’s times like these when the bonds between nations are more important than ever. And during King Abdullah II’s visit, we reaffirmed that the United States’ and Jordan’s relationship is stronger than ever. https://t.co/wMnzv55g22
It was a privilege to welcome His Majesty King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein and the Crown Prince to the Capitol. For 75 years, the United States and Jordan have enjoyed a strong friendship and spirit of cooperation. https://t.co/QZ0bto4CVF
The Prime Minister welcomed His Majesty @KingAbdullahII of Jordan to Downing Street today. They agreed on the importance of securing an immediate humanitarian pause in Gaza, getting hostages out and considerably more aid in at a critical time.
CHM @RepMcCaul: “I was pleased to meet with His Majesty @KingAbdullahII and members of the royal family to discuss ongoing events in the Middle East. We greatly value the U.S.-Jordanian partnership.” https://t.co/zrvzFRmfrC