Ammon News - Abdulhamid Hamid Al-Kba- On March 4, 2026, His Excellency President Shavkat Mirziyoyev, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, held an important telephone conversation with His Majesty King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
The call took place amid escalating tensions in the Middle East region, which have negatively impacted regional security and stability, as well as relations between the countries of the region.
During the conversation, both sides emphasized that the recent dangerous developments threaten the sovereignty of states and the safety of their citizens, and undermine the foundations of peaceful coexistence.
In the blessed month of Ramadan – the month of mercy and tolerance for the Islamic nation – they affirmed the necessity of an immediate halt to any actions that threaten security and peace, and resolving differences through diplomatic dialogue and peaceful means away from escalation.
President Mirziyoyev expressed Uzbekistan’s full standing with the leadership and people of Jordan in these difficult circumstances, affirming complete solidarity and sincere support. This position is in line with Uzbekistan’s foreign policy, which attaches great importance to dialogue and strengthening cooperation with brotherly and friendly countries in the Islamic world.
For his part, His Majesty King Abdullah II expressed deep gratitude to His Excellency the President for the feelings of friendship and sincere solidarity in these sensitive days. He expressed his full confidence that the upcoming high-level official visit to Amman will be successful and fruitful, and will open broader prospects for bilateral cooperation in the political, economic, cultural, and humanitarian fields.
This conversation embodies the depth of the friendly and historical relations between the two countries, and their shared commitment to the principles of peace, dialogue, and constructive cooperation to contain crises and ensure the security and stability of the region in light of the current challenges.