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Syrian leader to visit Jordan on Wednesday, say Jordanian sources

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Posted on February 24, 2025

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· Last updated: February 27, 2026

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AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian transitional leader Ahmed al-Sharaa will visit Jordan on Wednesday and meet King Abdullah to discuss boosting ties between the neighbouring countries, two Jordanian officials

Syrian Transitional Leader Ahmed al-Sharaa to Visit Jordan on Wednesday

AMMAN (Reuters) - Syrian transitional leader Ahmed al-Sharaa will visit Jordan on Wednesday and meet King Abdullah to discuss boosting ties between the neighbouring countries, two Jordanian officials said.

The visit is the new interim leader's third foreign trip along with Saudi Arabia and Turkey since he came to power after leading a decisive rebel offensive which ousted long-time Iran-backed Bashar al Assad.

Sharaa is expected to hold wide-ranging talks over border security and ways of expanding commercial ties.

Assad's relationships with most of the Arab world and his neighbours were strained throughout the nearly 14-year Syrian war.

Sharaa has pledged to stamp out rampant drug smuggling along the two countries' borders which proliferated during the rule of toppled Assad and whom Jordan blamed on pro-Iranian militias that held sway in southern Syria.

Jordan, which hosted the first international conference on Syria a week after Assad was forced to flee, wants to see a peaceful political transition in Syria, fearing a return of chaos and instability along its borders.

Officials have said they were ready to help Syria rebuild and promised to help it ease its acute power shortages by supplying it with electricity and gas.

The end of Assad's rule has upended the geopolitics of the Middle East, dealing a major blow to his ally Iran and clearing the way for other states to build new ties with a country at the crossroads of the region.

(Reporting by Suleiman Al-Khalidi; Editing by Andrew Cawthorne and Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa to visit Jordan.
  • Meeting with King Abdullah to discuss bilateral ties.
  • Focus on border security and commercial expansion.
  • Sharaa's third foreign trip as interim leader.
  • Jordan aims to support Syria's political transition.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is visiting Jordan on Wednesday?
Syrian transitional leader Ahmed al-Sharaa is visiting Jordan on Wednesday.
What will be discussed during the visit?
Sharaa is expected to discuss border security and ways to expand commercial ties between Jordan and Syria.
What challenges does Jordan face regarding Syria?
Jordan fears a return of chaos and instability in Syria and wants to see a peaceful political transition.
What has Sharaa pledged to address?
Sharaa has pledged to combat rampant drug smuggling along the borders, which has been attributed to pro-Iranian militias.
How is Jordan assisting Syria's reconstruction?
Jordan has expressed readiness to help Syria rebuild and promised to assist in easing its power shortages by supplying electricity and gas.

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