His Majesty King Abdullah II
Remarks by His
Majesty King Abdullah II at the Plenary Session of the 65th General Assembly
September 23, 2010
The United Nations, New York
Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim
President Deiss,
Mr. Secretary General,
Your Excellencies,
More than ever before, our world is confronting multiple global crises … which
cannot be effectively addressed, without a coordinated, multilateral action. No
country can face these crises, and provide for its future in isolation. The
threats are global … and so are the solutions. A strong, central role for the
United Nations is essential.
It is also essential to resist forces of division that spread misunderstanding
and mistrust … especially among peoples of different religions. The fact is,
humanity everywhere is bound together, not only by mutual interests, but by
shared commandments … to love God and Neighbor; to love the Good and Neighbor.
This week, my delegation, with the support of our friends on every continent,
will introduce a draft resolution for an annual World Interfaith Harmony Week.
What we are proposing is a special week, during which the world's people, in
their own places of worship, could express the teachings of their own faith
about tolerance, respect for the Other, and peace. I hope this resolution will
have your support.
My friends,
Another critical area for U.N. leadership is peace … and one peace hangs in the
balance today. With direct negotiations between the Palestinians and the
Israelis, a door opens to a final, two-state settlement of the
Palestinian-Israeli conflict … And the establishment of an independent, viable
and sovereign Palestinian state, living side by side with Israel, will pave the
way for a comprehensive regional peace.
An end to this conflict is long overdue. No regional crisis has had a longer or
broader impact on global security and stability. No such crisis has been longer
on the UN agenda … or has frustrated peacemakers more. Every resource spent in
this conflict, is a resource lost for investing in progress and prosperity.
Every day spent, is a day lost to forces of violence and extremism that threaten
all of us in the region and beyond.
People are wary of disappointment … and spoilers are doing everything they can
to make us fail. We cannot underestimate the importance of success … or the
painful cost of failure. All of us need to support swift action, hard choices,
and real results. The alternative is more suffering … deeper frustrations … with
spreading, more-vicious warfare. Such a catastrophic scenario will continue to
drag in the whole world, threatening security and stability far beyond the
borders of the Middle East.
To prevent that, the talks must be approached with commitment, sincerity, and
courage. There should be no provocative or unilateral actions that can derail
the negotiations. Instead, the parties must work hard to produce results, and
quickly. That means addressing all final-status issues, with a view to ending
the occupation, and reaching the two-state solution … the only solution that can
work … as soon as possible. The status quo is simply unacceptable … Enough
injustice, enough bloodshed.
Jordan and the rest of the Arab and Muslim World are committed. In the Arab
Peace Initiative, we reach out to Israel with an unprecedented opportunity for a
comprehensive settlement … A settlement that will enable Israel to have normal
relations with 57 Arab and Muslim states, one third of the United Nations.
Now, we reach out to you, our fellow members of this United Nations. All stand
to lose if the talks fail; all gain when peace is achieved. Our global and
collective influence is key. Together, we must tip the balance toward peace.
Thank you.