U.S. Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin arrived in Jordan on Sunday at the start of a Middle East tour that will also take him to Israel and Egypt in a show of support for its main regional allies, U.S. officials said.
Austin wrote on Twitter before his departure that he would meet key leaders and "reaffirm the U.S. commitment to regional stability and advancing the shared interests of our allies and partners."
Wheels up @Andrews_JBA. Iām on my way to the Middle East region to meet with key leaders and reaffirm the U.S. commitment to regional stability and advancing the shared interests of our allies and partners. pic.twitter.com/ziYJIzuSUq
— Archive: Lloyd J. Austin III (@SecDefAustin) March 4, 2023
The U.S. Defence Department said ahead of the visit that discussions would focus on advancing multi-lateral security cooperation with integrated air and missile defences.
In Israel, Austin will also raise his concerns about a surge in violence in the West Bank that has alarmed Jordan and Arab leaders and discuss diplomatic efforts to reduce tensions ahead of Muslim and Jewish religious holidays, U.S. officials said.
The enduring and strategic partnership between the United States and Jordan is strong. While here, I look forward to collaborating on shared interests that will deliver positive outcomes for both nations. pic.twitter.com/lkri6IGfm6
— Archive: Lloyd J. Austin III (@SecDefAustin) March 5, 2023


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