[Baltimore Sun] Gov. Wes Moore to host King Abdullah of Jordan visit to Annapolis

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The king of Jordan, Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein, will visit the State House in Annapolis on Wednesday, meeting with Gov. Wes Moore and participating in a roundtable discussion with business executives and educational leaders.

Abdullah will meet with Moore and others who represent the state’s private sector, research and higher education institutions in the morning, according to the governor’s schedule. The reason for the visit and discussions was not disclosed.

Moore, a Democrat with a national profile still within his first two years in elected office, has occasionally met with heads of state and foreign ambassadors both in Annapolis and in Washington, D.C. He’s met with, for example, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in July in Washington — to discuss business opportunities between the state and the country — and he’s hosted the ambassador from Mexico in Annapolis in 2023.

Abdullah addressed world leaders at the U.N. General Assembly in New York City on Tuesday and also recently met with American governors at a meeting in July in Salt Lake City, according to the National Governors Association.

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