AMMAN — His
Majesty
King Abdullah, in Ramallah on Monday, reaffirmed that Jordan will
always stand with the Palestinian people and support them in the face of
challenges, saying “we are closest to each other and we are in the same boat”,
a Royal Court statement said.
اضافة اعلان
Speaking at the top of the meeting with
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, attended by HRH Crown Prince Hussein and a
number of senior officials from both sides, King Abdullah voiced appreciation
for the warm welcome in Ramallah, expressing best wishes on the occasion of the
holy month of Ramadan.
His Majesty underlined that security and
stability cannot be achieved in the region without reaching just and
comprehensive peace on the basis of the two-state solution, which guarantees
the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the June 4, 1967 lines
with East Jerusalem as its capital.
The King called for ending all unilateral
Israeli measures, especially in Jerusalem, which undermine the prospects of
achieving comprehensive and lasting peace, stressing that the goal is to have a
Palestinian state living side-by-side with Israel in peace and security.
His Majesty noted that Jordan will continue
all efforts to preserve the historic and legal status quo of Jerusalem, and
safeguard its Islamic and Christian holy sites, under the Hashemite
Custodianship.
During the talks, the King emphasized the
importance of giving the Palestinian cause the required international momentum,
to avoid having it eclipsed by other recent crises.
For his part, President Abbas welcomed His
Majesty and the Crown Prince, highlighting the importance of the visit within
the framework of continuous consultations and to seek the King’s counsel.
President Abbas underlined that the
Palestinian and Jordanian peoples share the same hopes and concerns, expressing
appreciation for His Majesty’s ongoing outreach.
The Palestinian president praised Jordan’s
steadfast positions, under the King’s leadership, in support of the rights of
the Palestinian people and their just cause in various international arenas,
describing the Jordanian position as one and the same with the Palestinian
position.
President Abbas voiced appreciation for His
Majesty’s efforts to safeguard Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem
and preserve the historic and legal status quo.
Talks covered the developments in the
Palestinian Territories and the need to maintain calm and bolster stability,
especially during Ramadan, as well as the importance of respecting the rights
of Muslims to worship at Al-Aqsa Mosque/Al-Haram Al-Sharif, without provocation
or interference.
The importance of working with all sides to
avoid any escalation that could undermine the prospects of achieving peace was
also covered during the talks.
Moreover, discussions touched on the
importance of coordinating efforts to maintain support for UNRWA to enable it to
continue to provide its vital services in accordance with its UN mandate.
The need to continue advancing diplomatic
efforts in service of the two peoples, as well as bolstering bilateral
cooperation, especially in the economic field, was discussed at the meeting.
Talks also covered joint regional projects
and means to allow for Palestinian participation, especially in projects
related to food security and mitigating the repercussions of the Ukraine crisis
on the region.
Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh, Deputy Prime
Minister and Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi, Director of the Office of His
Majesty Jafar Hassan, General Intelligence Department Director Maj. Gen. Ahmad
Husni, Head of Jordan’s Representative Office to Palestine Mohammad Abu Wandi,
and a number of senior Palestinian officials attended the meeting.
Earlier, the King was accorded an official
welcoming ceremony upon arrival at the Palestinian presidency headquarters in
Ramallah.
His Majesty, accompanied by the Crown Prince, returned to
Jordan later on Monday.
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