King meets Rice, discusses peace efforts

26 March 2007
Amman , Jordan

His Majesty King Abdullah II on Monday expressed support for US efforts to revive the Palestinian-Israeli peace process and resolve the conflict based on the two-state solution.

The King highlighted, during a meeting with visiting US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, the importance of maintaining coordination between the US Administration and Arab and international parties. The move, he stressed, would ensure real and tangible progress that would facilitate the return of Palestinians and Israelis to the negotiating table.

King Abdullah stressed the importance of adopting the Arab Peace Initiative as a basis for pushing ahead with the establishment of an independent Palestinian state living side by side in peace and security with Israel. The initiative, he added, also addresses all aspects of the Arab-Israeli conflict.

During the talks, the King urged all parties to capitalize on the growing Arab and international momentum to revive the stalled peace process.

King Abdullah also expressed hope that Israel would react positively to the Arab Peace Initiative. He urged Israelis not to waste this historic opportunity, reflected in the initiative that seeks to achieve the aspirations of peoples of the region to live in peace and security.

The King and Rice also discussed developments in Iraq. His Majesty stressed Jordan's full support for efforts to strengthen the country's security and stability. He said all sectors of Iraqi society should be included in order for national reconciliation efforts to succeed. Such efforts, he noted, should also seek to achieve the aspirations of all to build a strong Iraq capable of regaining its vital regional and international role.

Secretary Rice briefed His Majesty on the results of her meetings in the region and expressed US appreciation for the King's efforts to achieve Middle East peace and stability. Rice also stressed the commitment of US President George Bush to the two-state solution. She told the King she would continue her diplomatic push to resume the peace process.