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Jordan's king calls for Palestinian capital in east Jerusalem

by  News Agencies and ILH Staff
Published on  01-29-2018 00:00
Last modified: 11-16-2021 15:29
Jordan's king calls for Palestinian capital in east Jerusalem

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Jordan's King Abdullah in Amman

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Jordan's King Abdullah II on Sunday affirmed his support  for establishing a Palestinian capital in east Jerusalem, highlighting his differences with the Trump administration in the U.S. on a central issue in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The king spoke at the start of a meeting in Amman with German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who also expressed concern about President Donald Trump's Dec. 6 recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

"I think there are very good reasons to question the theory that unilateral recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel would contribute to the consolidation of peace in the Middle East," Steinmeier was quoted as telling the Jordanian daily Al-Ghad.

One of the pillars of Germany's position on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict "is the need to preserve the status of holy sites and to negotiate the final status of Jerusalem within the framework of the two-state solution," Steinmeier said.

Jordan's monarch serves as custodian of Al-Aqsa mosque, a major Muslim shrine in east Jerusalem, and the kingdom's Hashemite dynasty derives much of its political legitimacy from its special role in Jerusalem. Jordan is also home to a large Palestinian population.

"I think our views on Palestine and Jerusalem are well known to you," the king told Steinmeier. "We do believe in a two-state solution, with [east] Jerusalem as a capital for the Palestinians."

Jordan is a staunch U.S. ally and a major recipient of U.S. economic and military aid.

Abdullah has stopped short of siding with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas who, after Trump's dramatic policy shift on Jerusalem, said Washington can no longer serve as the mediator between Israelis and Palestinians.

The king received U.S. Vice President Mike Pence last week, and has said the U.S. remains an indispensable broker.

Trump raised new concerns last week when he said at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, that he had taken Jerusalem "off the table."

U.S. officials have stressed repeatedly that the Jerusalem recognition has no impact on negotiations over the borders or sovereignty of the holy city.

Trump also told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the global summit that Israel had "won" on the matter, but would have to make concessions to the Palestinians in any eventual talks.

Steinmeier is on a four-day visit to Jordan and Lebanon.

On Monday, he was to visit the Azraq camp for Syrian refugees in northern Jordan and a nearby air base by the same name where some 300 German troops are stationed as part of the U.S.-led international military campaign against Islamic State group extremists in Jordan.

Germany, which has absorbed hundreds of thousands of Syrian war refugees, has stepped up efforts in recent years to help improve conditions for refugees in regional host countries.

About 660,000 registered Syrian refugees live in Jordan, though Jordanian authorities say the actual number is double that.

Germany has given $740 million in bilateral humanitarian and development aid to Jordan in 2017, up from $584 million in 2016, embassy officials said.

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