Embassy of Jordan- Washington, DC
Information Bureau
For Immediate Release
King Abdullah
Meets President Bush
Leaders discuss bilateral relations and regional
developments
Washington, DC, May 29, 2006 - During a
brief visit to the United States, His Majesty King
Abdullah II met with U.S. President George W. Bush in
Washington on Monday, May 29th 2006 to discuss bilateral
relations as well as other relevant regional
developments.
His Majesty expressed gratitude for the continued
support provided by the United States and thanked the
President for considering additional assistance to
Jordan this year, at a time when Jordan's economy is
facing many challenges associated with high oil prices.
On the Palestinian-Israeli issue, King Abdullah
underlined the importance of moving forward in the
pursuit of a two-state solution as outlined in President
Bush's vision for peace. He also stressed the need for
both Israelis and Palestinians to resume negotiations as
soon as possible and reiterated the need to channel
assistance to the Palestinian people, in order to avert
a humanitarian crisis in the Palestinian territories.
His Majesty also stressed that Jordan will continue to
play a key role in moving the process forward. King
Abdullah will be meeting with elected Palestinian
President Mahmoud Abbas, as he regularly does, and
separately with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in
the next few weeks.
King Abdullah also welcomed the formation of the Iraqi
government as a step forward in establishing peace,
stability and security and emphasized the need for an
inclusive political process in Iraq. "Jordan, for its,
part will continue to support the Iraqi Government and
the Iraqi people in achieving their aspirations," the
king said.
Later this week, His Majesty will head to Germany for
talks with Chancellor Angela Merkel to discuss bilateral
ties and the latest developments in the region including
the need to continue assistance to the Palestinian
people.
For more information please contact Press Attache
Merissa Khurma at jordaninfo1@aol.com or at
202-265-1606.
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