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His Majesty King
Abdullah II of Jordan
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JORDAN'S
KING ABDULLAH II URGES U.S. TO SUPPORT ARAB
PEACE INITIATIVE (MaximsNews.com, U.N.)
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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 Secretary of State 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.
His
Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan is also a
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