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India and Jordan share common, clear stance against terrorism, says PM Modi in Amman

It is Prime Minister Modi's first full-fledged bilateral visit to Jordan - he had earlier transited through Jordan in February 2018 while on his way to the State of Palestine

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PM Modi Modi with Jordan's King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein during a meeting, in Amman. Pic/PTI

PM Modi Modi with Jordan's King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein during a meeting, in Amman. Pic/PTI

Lauding Jordan and King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein's strong stance on countering terrorism, extremism, and radicalisation, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said that Amman and New Delhi share a common, clear stance against terrorism. 

"We share a common and clear stance against terrorism. Under your leadership, Jordan has sent a strong and strategic message to all of humanity against terrorism, extremism, and radicalisation. During our restricted discussions, we discussed further enhancing cooperation on this matter," PM Modi said in his remarks during the delegation-level meeting with King Abdullah II ibn Al Hussein.

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