Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa met Jordan’s King Abdullah II in Amman on Wednesday on his third foreign visit since ousting Bashar al-Assad.
King Abdullah II greeted al-Sharaa at Amman’s Marka airport, the royal court said in a statement.
The two leaders then headed to Raghadan Palace for their first talks since al-Sharaa took power.
It is al-Sharaa’s third foreign visit since al-Assad’s overthrow in December, after trips to Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
Al-Sharaa was accompanied by Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani, who had visited Amman in January for talks with his counterpart Ayman Safadi.
During al-Shaibani’s visit, the two governments agreed to work together to tackle narcotics and weapons smuggling across their shared border.
Production of the amphetamine-like stimulant captagon and other drugs soared in Syria during the civil war, with evidence uncovered after al-Assad’s overthrow showing heavy involvement by his government.
Jordan was one of only a handful of Arab countries to keep its embassy in Damascus open after the civil war broke out in 2011.
It hosted an international summit on Syria on December 14, less than a week after al-Assad was toppled.
AFP
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