Mattis will begin his engagements in Jordan on August 21, meeting with King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Lieutenant General Mahmoud Freihat.
This would be Mattis' first trip to Jordan in his tenure.
"The Secretary will express US appreciation for Jordanian efforts to combat ISIS, and re-affirm US commitment to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with Jordan in facing regional and global challenges," the Pentagon said.
During the meetings, Mattis will emphasise the steadfast commitment of the US to Turkey as a NATO ally and strategic partner, seek to collaborate on efforts to advance regional stability, and look for ways to help Turkey address its legitimate security concerns including the fight against the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), the Pentagon said.
Mattis is scheduled to conclude his trip on August 24, with his first visit as Secretary of Defence to Kiev, Ukraine, wherein he will meet with Minister of Defence Stepan Poltorak and President Petro Poroshenko.
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