King meets Abbas


30-08-2015 01:55 PM

Ammon News - AMMONNEWS - His Majesty King Abdullah II will meet with Palestinian Presiden Mahmoud Abbas at Basman Palace.

His Majesty King Abdullah II met Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas Sunday to discuss efforts to kickstart the stalled Palestinian-Israeli peace process and pledged to pursue Jordan's role towards that end.

During the Royal Court meeting, attended by senior Jordanian and Palestinian officials, King Abdullah pledged that Jordan will continue in its endeavours, in coordination with the regional and international parties concerned, to remove hurdles blocking the resumption of peace talks based on the two-state solution.

His Majesty assured the Palestinian leader that Jordan will stand with all its capabilities and resources beside the Palestinian people "in a manner to boost their cohesion and national unity".

The King reiterated Jordan's full rejection of unilateral Israeli actions and recurrent assaults against holy shrines in Jerusalem, stressing that the Kingdom, as a custodian of the sacred places in the city, will continue the role of protecting Islamic and Christian holy shrines and safeguarding the occupied city's Arab identity.

Abbas briefed the King on his recent meetings with various leaders in the region and the world in his bid to push for reviving peace talks "in a way to fulfill the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinian people". He thanked the King for Jordan's support of the Palestinian cause in international forums.

Abbas told Petra after the meeting that today's talks with the King were part of the joint coordination with Jordan, and had tackled the ongoing Israeli measures in Jerusalem and the dangers they posed to the city as well as the King's role to defend the holy places.

"The meeting with the King is within the framework of the continuing communication and joint coordination between the two leaderships towards different Arab, regional and international issues, particularly after His Majesty's recent visit to Moscow, and before an upcoming visit to the United Nations, in addition to the internal Palestinian situation, and in a way to enhance the two countries' vision vis-a-vis these issues", Abbas said.

The Palestinian leader also said today's encounter tackled the situation in Syria and Lebanon.




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