Herzog Meets Jordanian King to Cultivate Ties

YERUSHALAYIM (AP) —
Jordan’s King Abdullah II. (Alex Brandon/Pool via Reuters/File Photo)

President Yitzchak Herzog met with the Jordanian King this past week, in a new sign of improved relations between the two countries, the President’s Office said on Motzoei Shabbos.

At the King’s invitation, Herzog met King Abdullah II at his palace in the Jordanian capital, Amman, Herzog’s office said in a statement. The two discussed a series of political and economic issues including energy and sustainability.

“Jordan is a very important country. I have immense respect for King Abdullah, a great leader, and a highly significant regional actor,” Herzog was quoted as saying following the meeting.

Last week’s meeting came less than two months after Abdullah II and the Israeli Prime Minister, Naftali Bennett, met in secret following years of fraught relations under former Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. In the week following, Jordan and Israel signed two breakthrough water and trade deals.

In his statement, Herzog spoke of improving regional relations and the success of the Abraham Accords in which Israel last year normalized diplomatic ties with Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan and the United Arab Emirates.

On Thursday, King Abdullah II along with the chairman of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, attended a trilateral summit held by Egypt’s President, Abdel Fattah el-Sissi. The leaders discussed the elusive two-state solution to the conflict with Israel, vowing their commitment for Palestinians to have a right to an independent state.

Israel and Jordan made peace in 1994 and have close security ties. However, diplomatic relations have been strained in recent years.

 

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