Khaberni - The foreign visits of His Majesty King Abdullah II represent one of the main pillars of modern Jordanian policy. They are not merely protocol activities or routine diplomatic tours, but strategic tools that directly contribute to supporting the state's stability, enhancing its international status, and safeguarding its supreme interests. Thanks to this balanced approach, Jordan has managed to maintain an effective presence that exceeds its geographical and economic size, based on a royal vision that understands the nature of the surrounding challenges and the necessity to deal with them with wisdom, openness, and responsibility. In the political context, the King's visits represent an opportunity to solidify Jordan’s stable positions and emphasize its pivotal role in regional issues, primarily the Palestinian issue and the maintenance of the legal and historical status of Jerusalem and its sanctuaries. Moreover, these movements keep Jordan within the sphere of regional and international influence, granting it the ability to protect its interests and maintain stability in a region dense with crises and conflicts, making foreign diplomacy a natural extension of internal national security. Economically, the royal visits have resulted in opening new investment horizons and attracting financial and technical support from major countries and international institutions, alongside enhancing opportunities for cooperation and trade exchange and opening new markets for Jordanian products. Although these gains need time to fully reflect on the lives of citizens, they form an important base for improving the economic environment, expanding job opportunities, and establishing the elements of sustainable development. The security dimension also emerges as one of the most important results of the diplomatic movement abroad, as King's continuous meetings with world leaders have enabled Jordan to enhance the level of security and intelligence cooperation, bolster the capabilities of its armed forces, and fortify its borders against regional threats, reflecting directly on the stability of the society and the protection of the interior from the effects of surrounding crises. On the humanitarian and social level, the royal visits have expanded international partnership programs in education, health, and youth empowerment, enhanced the status of the Jordanian worker abroad, and provided scholarships and training opportunities that contribute to the development of human capital. Additionally, these tours have bolstered Jordan’s image as a state advocating for dialogue and moderation, positively reflecting on the status of Jordanian citizens abroad and their feelings of pride and belonging at home. Through this active foreign role, royal efforts integrate with the political, economic, and administrative modernization paths undertaken by the state, making diplomacy a supportive tool for reform, a bridge connecting the interior with the world, and preparing a suitable environment to advance major national projects. Thus, it can be said that the foreign visits of His Majesty King Abdullah II are a real lever for the state, a direct means to secure its interests and enhance its stability, and a formulation of its position in a rapidly changing world. It is a diplomacy that serves the citizen first and foremost, and keeps Jordan steady in its role and path, strong in its presence, steadfast in its principles, and committed to its vision for a secure and prosperous future for all its children.




