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King Abdullah Welcomes Prabowo in Jordan, Calls it 'Second Home'

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King Abdullah Welcomes Prabowo in Jordan, Calls it 'Second Home'
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King Abdullah II of Jordan met with Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto at the Basman Palace in Amman, Jordan, on Wednesday (25/2/2026). During the meeting, President Prabowo Subianto received appreciation and a warm welcome from King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein for Indonesia’s commitment to advocating for a two-state solution in global conflicts. (REUTERS/Alaa Al Sukhni)

This appreciation was conveyed during a bilateral meeting between Indonesia and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. (REUTERS/Alaa Al Sukhni)

“The role of your nation, I think, in all the challenges in the region is very important. I know how committed you are to the two-state solution, how much you value a positive future for the people,” said King Abdullah II. (Dok. Secretariat of the President)

King Abdullah II emphasized that Indonesia’s efforts to create peace are a very important step. This, he added, has deep meaning for the Jordanian people. (REUTERS/Alaa Al Sukhni)

“This is something that, of course, warms our hearts. I know that you are committed to great peace and stability. And once again, your sincere commitment to protecting people, all of us, I think, is very important,” he concluded. (Dok. Secretariat of the President)

On this occasion, King Abdullah II also expressed Jordan’s readiness to support Indonesia’s role in these efforts. According to him, Indonesia has a strategic position both politically and economically. (Dok. Secretariat of the President)

“I look forward to this discussion about how we can help our brothers and sisters in this endeavor,” he said. (Dok. Secretariat of the President)

Indonesia and Jordan have had close diplomatic relations for decades, covering various strategic fields from defense to investment. This historical closeness has strengthened the fraternal relationship between the two countries. (REUTERS/Alaa Al Sukhni)

“It is always a pleasure to meet you, especially in your second home in Jordan. I know that my people, your people, know that we have a very special fraternal relationship between us for many years,” concluded King Abdullah II. (Dok. Secretariat of the President)

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