Islamabad – The Jordanian King’s visit to Pakistan began on Saturday, November 15, 2025, with King Abdullah II arriving at the invitation of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for a two-day state visit. The Foreign Office described the trip as a reflection of “longstanding, fraternal relations” between Islamabad and Amman, aimed at strengthening political, economic, and cultural ties.
Shared Stance on Palestine
During the bilateral meeting at the Prime Minister’s House, both leaders reaffirmed their principled positions on the Gaza crisis. They declared “zero-tolerance” for any displacement of Palestinians from the besieged territory following Israel’s military onslaught. The Jordanian King’s visit to Pakistan also underscored coordination among eight Arab Islamic countries working with the United States on a Gaza ceasefire and peace plan signed in Sharm el Sheikh.
King Abdullah II praised Pakistan’s consistent support for Jordan’s humanitarian role during the Gaza conflict, while Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif emphasized the unanimity of views between the two nations on Palestine.
وزیراعظم اور شاہ اردن کے درمیان ملاقات
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Expanding Bilateral Cooperation
The discussions focused on deepening ties across multiple sectors, including trade, investment, health, science and technology, education, and defence. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing strategic and economic relations, while also expanding collaboration at regional and international fora.
براہِ راست: پاکستان اور اردن کے درمیان مختلف شعبوں میں معاہدوں پر دستخط کی تقریب https://t.co/FChBxsb61k
— Government of Pakistan (@GovtofPakistan) November 15, 2025
The Jordanian King’s visit to Pakistan featured the signing of memorandums of understanding in media, culture, and education, alongside a banquet hosted in honour of the king and his delegation. Senior officials including Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, Chief of Army Staff Field Marshal Asim Munir, and Information Minister Ataullah Tarar attended the meeting.
Ceremonial Welcome and Symbolism
King Abdullah II was presented with a guard of honour upon arrival at the Prime Minister’s House. His aircraft was escorted into Pakistani airspace by Pakistan Air Force JF-17 Thunder jets, symbolizing the strength of bilateral defence ties.
President Asif Ali Zardari welcomed the monarch at Nur Khan Airbase, joined by PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari and First Lady Aseefa Bhutto Zardari. Zardari described the Jordanian King’s visit to Pakistan as a step that would give relations “a new strategic dimension,” built on historical brotherhood and shared values.
King of Jordan His Majesty Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein receives guard of honor at Prime Minister's House in Islamabad on 15 November 2025.@CMShehbaz pic.twitter.com/cdUzgjoe1a
— PTV News (@PTVNewsOfficial) November 15, 2025
Historical Context and Defence Collaboration
The Jordanian monarch’s last trip to Pakistan was during former president Mamnoon Hussain’s tenure, when agreements on civil protection, defence, and housing were signed. More recently, King Abdullah II met Pakistan’s army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir in Amman, lauding the professionalism of the Pakistan Armed Forces and expressing his desire to strengthen defence collaboration.
The Jordanian King’s visit to Pakistan now builds on these foundations, consolidating ties and expanding cooperation in both civilian and military spheres.
Strategic Significance
The Jordanian King’s visit to Pakistan has reaffirmed the enduring friendship between the two countries, combining shared positions on Palestine with expanded bilateral cooperation. From defence collaboration to cultural exchange, the visit reflects a comprehensive partnership that places Pakistan–Jordan relations on a higher trajectory.