Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, arrived late Saturday in Amman on a two-day official visit, during which he will meet with His Majesty King Abdullah II.
Davutoglu is scheduled to hold talks with PM Abdullah Ensour tackling the latest regional developments as well as bilateral ties between Jordan and Turkey, according to Jordan's news agency (Petra).
During his visit, the Turkish premier will also participate in the Turkey-Jordan Business Forum due to be held in Amman Sunday.
Upon arrival at Marka Military Airport, Davutoglu and his accompanied delegation were received by Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Naif Al-Fayez and a number of senior officials, Petra reported.
Source: BNA
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