King Abdullah II (the Second) Ibn Al-Hussein and Her Majesty Queen Rania Al-Abdullah of the sisterly Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan begin anofficial two-day visit to the Turkish Capital, Ankara.The Jordan News Agency (Petra) reported that the Jordanian King is expected to conduct talks with Turkish President Abdullah Ghul and Premier Reccep Tyyip Erdogan to discuss bilateral cooperation relations and current and latest developments in the region, specifically developments in the Syrian arena.King Abdullah II is also expected to meet during the visit with the Turkish National Assembly's chairman, Jamil Cicek, and discuss with him ways and means capable of boosting parliamentary cooperation between the two countries which serve the mutual interest of both brotherly peoples.The itinerary of HM King Abdullah II's current visit to Turkey includes a meeting with the Jordanian-Turkish Business Community, organized by the Chamber of Commerce Association in Turkey, in order to bolster bilateral economic cooperation and so as to reflect positively on the volume of bilateral trade exchanging
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