Jordan Times
Friday, October 19, 2007
Jordan hopes for positive outcome of Annapolis meeting
AMMAN (JT) - His Majesty King Abdullah on
Thursday voiced Jordan’s strong support for the planned international meeting on
the Middle East, a Royal Court statement said.
He made the remarks during a meeting with US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
in London, adding he was encouraged to hear of the progress achieved during her
four-day talks in the region, which she wrapped up Wednesday.
King Abdullah expressed hope that the meeting would mark a major milestone
towards the establishment of an independent Palestinian state in the near
future.
The King welcomed Rice’s latest tour of the region and emphasised the importance
of achieving a positive outcome at the planned Annapolis meeting later this
autumn, which, he said, would help the Palestinians and Israelis reach agreement
on all related final status issues, including the issues of Jerusalem and
refugees.
His Majesty said that Rice’s efforts during her tour in the region were
encouraging and reflected the US administration’s commitment to achieve a peace
settlement that would meet the aspirations of Palestinian people for their own
independent state.
The King told Rice that the peoples of the region hope that the anticipated
meeting will be a turning point in the history of the conflict by directly
addressing the issues at its core.
King Abdullah stressed that the region cannot endure more instability and that
the people of the region aspire to real and tangible progress on the ground. He
said the opportunity to achieve peace and enhance security and stability in the
Middle East should not be missed.
The Monarch also urged Israel to show more political flexibility and to cease
any activity that could raise tensions. Israel, he added, should do more to help
improve the living conditions of Palestinians and alleviate the social and
economic hardships in the Palestinian areas.
He also urged the US administration and the international community to support
the Palestinian Authority, notably by strengthening Palestinian institutions,
saying this would reflect positively on the peace process.
Rice briefed the King on the outcome of her talks this week with Palestinian,
Arab and Israeli leaders, as well as the administration’s preparations for the
international peace meeting.
She commended King Abdullah for his efforts to advance regional peace,
pinpointing Jordan’s commitment to working with Palestinians, Israelis and the
international community to foster regional security and stability.