Jordan’s King Abdullah II to meet Joe Biden in Washington Sean Mathews © Provided by Al Jazeera Jordan s King Abdullah (R) meets US Vice President Joe Biden at the Royal Palace in Amman, Jordan, on March 10, 2016. [File: Muhammad Hamed/Reuters] In a turn of fortune for Jordan’s King Abdullah II, who has been dealing with a series of domestic and external crises, the 59-year-old monarch is set to become the first Arab leader to meet with US President Joe Biden when he visits the White House on Monday.
A staunch US ally, the king has ruled Jordan for the past 21 years but experienced difficult relations with Biden’s predecessor, Donald Trump, who he believed was sidelining his country from regional developments.
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