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Embassy of Jordan - Washington, DC
Information Bureau
jordaninfo@aol.com
202-265-1606
www.jordanembassyus.org
May 14, 2009
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
King Abdullah II, Prime Minister Netanyahu discuss
Mideast peace in Amman meeting
Amman (14 May 2009) – His Majesty King Abdullah II told
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday
that the establishment of an independent Palestinian
state and an Israeli withdrawal from all occupied Arab
lands in accordance with the Arab Peace Initiative and
international resolutions were conditions for achieving
comprehensive Arab-Israeli peace.
During a brief meeting in Amman between the King and
Netanyahu to discuss regional peace-making, King
Abdullah demanded an end to Israeli settlement-building
in the West Bank and unilateral actions intended to
change the status quo. He also demanded a lifting of
Israeli checkpoints in Palestinian territories that
restrict the movement of goods and people, an end to the
siege on the Gaza Strip and immediate negotiations with
the Palestinian National Authority in order to reach a
two-state solution as soon as possible.
During the talks, the King said Israel must stop
archaeological excavations and all other unilateral
actions in Jerusalem that threaten Muslim and Christian
holy sites and that seek to alter the city’s identity
and to drive out Jerusalem’s Arab Muslim and Christian
residents.
The region is at a critical juncture that demands an end
to procrastination in ending the conflict, King Abdullah
told the Israeli prime minister.
King Abdullah said that the Arab Peace Initiative is an
historic opportunity to achieve comprehensive peace that
ensures Arab rights and provides security and acceptance
in the region for Israel. He warned that the failure to
seize this opportunity to end the conflict will threaten
the security and stability of the entire region, and
said that Israel will not achieve peace, security or
stability until the Palestinians realise their
legitimate right to statehood and to live in peace and
security.
Israel must announce its commitment to the two-state
solution and its acceptance of the Arab Peace
Initiative, and take the necessary steps towards ending
the conflict, King Abdullah told Netanyahu. He added the
two-state solution enjoys international consensus
because it is the only solution to the conflict and that
there is no alternative to ending the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The King also warned that
economic empowerment and development of the Palestinians
is not an alternative to a political, two-state
settlement. He said that talk of economic empowerment
outside the parameters of a political solution is
unacceptable, because it will not achieve lasting peace
and ultimately will visit more crises and conflict on
the region.
The meeting between King Abdullah and the Israeli prime
minister was also attended by Chief of the Royal
Hashemite Court Nasser Lozi and Minister of Foreign
Affairs Nasser Judeh. Netanyahu returned to Israel after
the brief meeting. 
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