TEHRAN, Sept 2: King Abdullah II began the first visit to Iran by a Jordanian monarch in 25 years here on Tuesday in what both countries consider an “important” step in improving bilateral relations.
President Mohammad Khatami welcomed the king to Tehran along with Prime Minister Ali Abu Ragheb and his minister of administrative development, Mohammad Halayka.
But neither leader made any statement during a photo-call at the Sadabad Palace in the north-east of the capital after a review of the Iranian guard of honour in the palace gardens.
Their meeting was only the second since they held talks on the fringes of the millennium summit in New York in Sep 2000.
They were expected to discuss the situation in post-war Iraq, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and bilateral issues, officials said.
Jordanian Information Minister Nabil Sharif earlier said the visit, which has been planned for a long time, “is important because it comes at a crucial time for the region”.—AFP