Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Jordan's King Abdullah II convened in Amman this week to outline a decade-long vision for bilateral cooperation, emphasizing regional stability and shared development goals. The discussions, held on December 15, 2025, signal deepening ties between Beijing and Amman amid global economic uncertainties.
Strengthening Bilateral Ties
Wang Yi, a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, reaffirmed China's commitment to implementing high-level agreements between the two nations. He praised Jordan's role as a stabilizing force in the Middle East and pledged support for Amman's development priorities through enhanced trade, technology transfers, and infrastructure investments.
Middle East Stability in Focus
Both leaders exchanged detailed perspectives on regional security challenges, with Wang emphasizing China's policy of non-interference and support for multilateral conflict resolution. King Abdullah II acknowledged China's growing diplomatic influence, stating Jordan seeks closer coordination on humanitarian crises and economic recovery efforts across the region.
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Wang Yi calls for developing China-Jordan partnership for next decade
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