Embassy of Jordan - Washington, DC
Information Bureau
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
King urges US support
for Arab Peace Initiative
Washington, DC (March 5, 2007) – His
Majesty King Abdullah II today urged the US
administration, during a meeting with Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice, to help advance Middle East peace by
lending its support to the Arab Peace Initiative.
The Arab Peace Initiative envisions comprehensive
Arab-Israeli peace, with full security guarantees for
Israel from Arab states in exchange for the
establishment of a viable, independent Palestinian
state, Israeli withdrawal from all Arab territory
occupied since 1967 and an agreed settlement to the
refugee question.
The initiative was tabled by Arab states in 2002, but is
drawing increasing interest from Muslim states from
outside the region that want to make a constructive
contribution to regional peace-making.
The King told Rice that growing international interest
in regional peace-making is an opportunity that the
United States could capitalize on to bring Palestinians
and Israelis back to the negotiating table with the aim
of brokering a final settlement that would meet the
needs of both sides. However, he also warned that
Israeli activities in and around Jerusalem, particularly
near Islamic holy sites, threatened to undermine
international and Arab peace-making efforts.
During his talks with Rice, King Abdullah called last
week's announcement that Iraq would host interested
parties for a security conference an important
development. He said that the crisis in Iraq affects all
of Iraq's neighbors, and that Arab states are keen to
contribute to Iraq's security and stability.
King Abdullah is on a five-day working visit to the US
to advance Arab diplomacy for Middle East peace. While
in the US, he will also meet with US President George W.
Bush, as well as key elected representatives. On
Wednesday, he will address a joint meeting of Congress.
His trip to the US was preceded by meetings with Arab
leaders in Riyadh and Cairo, and a stop in London where
the King also met British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
During today's meeting with Secretary Rice, which
followed talks with Vice President Dick Cheney and
Defense Secretary Robert Gates, the King said Jordan
also is counting on US support to institutionalize a
relationship between the G8 and the G11, a collective of
lower-middle income countries that are working together
to solve similar development challenges and stabilize at
higher income levels.
He explained that Jordan is also pressing ahead with key
economic, social and political reforms.
Ahead of US trip, King Abdullah announced that Jordan
would hold national parliamentary and municipal
elections this year.
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