King Meets Archbishop of Canterbury

Amman
26 January 2004

His Majesty King Abdullah II received at
the Hashemite Royal Court on Monday, Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr.
Rowan Williams, who is currently on a visit to the Kingdom within
a tour that will also include the Palestinian lands and Israel.

During the meeting, which was attended by Minister of the Hashemite
Royal Court Sameer Rifai, The King's Advisor for Islamic Affairs,
Sheikh Izzidin Al Khatib Al Tamimi, Bishop Riah Abu El-Assal and the
British ambassador to Jordan, the two sides discussed the current
issues as well as the role that could be played by western churches
to support peace in the region.

His Majesty praised the supportive stance of the archbishop of
Canterbury to efforts that aim at achieving just and comprehensive
peace in the Middle East, affirming the importance of preserving the
Arab rights in Jerusalem.


"The Arab Christian presence in the holy city is threatened due to
Arabs' immigration from the city as a result of the Israeli occupation,"
he added, noting that "we have joint responsibility before the west
to present the true image of Islamic and Christian rights in Jerusalem".



The archbishop of Canterbury for his part, valued Jordan's contributions
to preserving peace, security and stability in the Middle East region.



"Jordan sets a model for others with regard to stability and coexistence
between Muslims and Christians in the region," he added.



Dr. Williams said that he will raise the issue of the Christian
presence in Jerusalem with officials in the west and the United States.



The archbishop is expected to meet this week with Palestinian President
Yasser Arafat and the Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, within
efforts to push the Middle East peace process forward.