Amman: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday arrived in Jordan on the first leg of his tour of three West Asian countries, including Palestine, during which he would hold talks on deepening cooperation in strategic areas such as security and trade.


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Upon his arrival in Jordan capital Amman, the Prime Minister was accorded a warm welcome by the Jordanian King.



He was "warmly received by Prime Minister of Jordan (Hani Al-Mulki) in Amman," External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar tweeted.


PM Modi was also greeted with chants of ''Bharat Mata Ki Jai'' by the Indian community members as he arrived at Amman's Four Seasons Hotel.   



PM Modi's February 9-12 trip comes within a month of the visit to India by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that saw the two countries hailing each other as a strategic partner despite New Delhi's long-standing support for the Palestinian cause.


Modi today began his West Asia tour with a visit to Jordan, the first by an Indian Prime Minister in 30 years. 


The MEA spokesperson said the visit to the four countries was aimed at deepening "our multifaceted ties with the Gulf and West Asian region".


Shortly after arriving in Amman, PM Modi met King Abdullah II of Jordan who will facilitate his transit to Palestine on Saturday.



When PM Modi reaches Ramallah, the de facto capital of the Palestine Authority, from Jordan's capital Amman in a helicopter, he will be the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Palestine where he will meet President Mahmoud Abbas.


The Palestinian Presidency, in a pre-arrival welcome statement, described the upcoming visit as "historic and significant".


Before taking off from New Delhi, PM Modi said he was "looking forward to my discussions with President Abbas and reaffirming our support for the Palestinian people and the development of Palestine".


This will be PM Modi's fourth meeting with Abbas. They had earlier met on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in 2015, at the Paris climate summit later that year and during the Palestine President's visit to India last year.


B Bala Bhaskar, Joint Secretary (West Asia and North Africa) in the External Affairs Ministry, said India had contributed immensely to Palestine's nation-building efforts, including infrastructure development and capacity building. 


The visit is also aimed at deepening the bilateral agenda, including cooperation in areas of health, IT, tourism, youth affairs, sports and agriculture.


PM Modi will also lay a wreath at the memorial for Yasser Arafat, a close friend of India who headed the Palestine Liberation Organization and later the Palestinian National Authority till his death in 2004. India had recognised the Palestine state in 1988.


Despite PM Modi's personal camaraderie with Netanyahu, India voted in the UN General Assembly in December last year against US President Donald Trump's unilateral recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.


After his Palestine visit, PM Modi will reach Abu Dhabi, the capital of UAE which is home to a huge Indian diaspora, on Saturday evening -- his second visit after August 2015.


He will hold talks with the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Commander of the UAE Armed Forces Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed, who was the chief guest at India's Republic Day in 2017. 


The Prime Minister will also hold talks with Vice President and Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid. Following this, several agreements include in areas like finance and skills development are likely to be signed. 


PM Modi is scheduled to interact with UAE and Arab CEOs in Dubai on the economic opportunities in India.


"At the invitation of the leadership of the UAE, I will be addressing the 6th edition of the World Government Summit in Dubai where India is the guest country of honour," PM Modi said.


On the final leg, The Prime Minister will visit Muscat on Sunday before returning to Delhi the following day.


In both Oman and the UAE, Modi is expected to meet the Indian diaspora, which he said, "is a bridge of friendship between India and the Gulf countries".


He is expected to hold talks with the Sultan of Oman and other leaders and interact with business people of Oman on developing stronger economic links with India.


(With Agency inputs)