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PM Modi Embarks on Four-Day Trip to Strengthen Ties with Jordan, Ethiopia and Oman
Modi’s visit marks 75 years of India-Jordan ties and 70 years with Oman, aiming to boost trade, investment, and regional cooperation including a potential Gulf free trade deal.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi will embark on a four-day visit to Jordan, Ethiopia and Oman starting December 15 at the invitation of their leaders.
- Marking the 75th anniversary of India-Jordan relations, the Ministry of External Affairs said the trip offers a chance to deepen bilateral engagement and promote regional stability.
- In Jordan, Modi will meet King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein to review the entire gamut of relations and exchange perspectives on regional issues.
- Officials expect concrete economic and strategic outcomes as the two sides are expected to seal a free trade agreement and deepen the India-Oman strategic partnership.
- This will be Modi's second visit to Oman and follows the Sultan of Oman state visit to India in December 2023, highlighting continuity and recent high-level exchanges.
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PM Modi to visit Jordan, Ethiopia, Oman from Dec 15 to 18
In the first leg of his trip, Modi will visit Jordan from December 15 to 16 at the invitation of King Abdullah II bin Al Hussein to review the entire gamut of bilateral relations and exchange perspectives on regional issues.
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