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By JPOST.COM STAFF
10/04/2010 19:28
King Abdullah of Jordan took off for Washington on Saturday, ahead of the Nuclear Security Summit.
The Jordan Times reported Friday that “efforts to achieve peace in the Middle East will take center stage” during the King’s several-day-long visit, including a planned meeting with US President Barack Obama.
On Tuesday, in an interview with the Wall Street Journal Abdullah said he hoped the US administration would announce clear benchmarks and a timeline to relaunch the stalled Palestinian-Israeli negotiations. In that interview he went on to say that because of Israel’s “actions on the ground” Israeli-Joradanian relations were at an all-time low, and expressed doubts as to Israel’s intentions concerning the peace process.
“Our relationship with Israel is at an all bottom low,” Abdullah said. “It hasn’t been as bad as it is today and as tense as it is today.”
In the interview Abdullah seemed to echo Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s statement at the AIPAC convention, saying, “the current status quo must not be allowed to continue.”
The Jordan Times article warned of signs that a third Palestinian uprising might be imminent.
Unless US pressure is brought to bear upon both Israel and the Palestinians to return to the negotiation table and continue building upon the agreements reached before, the Jordan Times article went on to say, the chances of peace are dim.
Note: Hey, King Abdullah of Jordan, can we talk? I think it is important that the US begin pressuring you and Jordan to bring all your Palestinians back into your country and allow them to become citizens of Palestine/Jordan ... end of problem. Peace in Middle East! So, if you want peace - do the right thing, after all, these Palestinians are "your" people! Bee Sting