Jordan maintains that the only viable course for addressing the
Palestinian-Israeli question lies in the resumption of the peace
process as a whole from the point where it stalled and within
the agreed frameworks established on the basis of complete
Israeli withdrawals from all Arab territories occupied in 1967,
including the Palestinian, Syrian and Lebanese territories; the
establishment of the independent Palestinian state with East
Jerusalem as its capital, pursuant to relevant Security Council
resolutions, especially 242, 338, 425 and United Nations
Security Council Resolution 1397.
Jordan will exert every possible effort to resume the Peace
Process in a comprehensive manner, including Syrian and Lebanese
Tracks and on the basis of the Roadmap and its terms of
reference and the Arab Peace Initiative, with the objective of
creating an atmosphere of peace and stability in the Region.
Jordan believes that all United Nations Security Council
Resolutions, including 1559, are binding and should be
implemented.
Jordan welcomes the recent parliamentary election in Lebanon
and supports the will and choice of the Lebanese People.
On November 19, 2007, Jordan and Syria issued a
joint statement following the
summit meeting between His Majesty King Abdullah and Syrian
President Bashar Assad.
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