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Jordan’s King Abdullah Tells Pence of Concern Over Jerusalem

Staff Writer by Staff Writer
01/21/18
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US Vice President Mike Pence arrives in Israel

US Vice President Mike Pence waves as he steps off a US Air Force C-17 plane upon arrival at Ben Gurion Airport near the Israeli city of Tel Aviv on January 21, 2018. Photo: AFP

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Jordan’s King Abdullah II on Sunday voiced “concerns” over Washington’s controversial recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital as U.S. Vice President Mike Pence visited Amman during an uncomfortable Middle East tour.

Arab outrage over President Donald J. Trump‘s decision to move the American embassy in Israel to Jerusalem had prompted the cancellation of several planned meetings ahead of Pence’s trip, originally scheduled for December.

King Abdullah, a key U.S. ally, said he had “continuously voiced over the past year… my concerns regarding the US decision on Jerusalem that does not come as a result of a comprehensive settlement to the Palestinian Israeli conflict.”

“Jerusalem is key to Muslims and Christians as it is to Jews,” he added. “It is key to peace in the region. And key to enabling Muslims to effectively fight some of the root causes of radicalisation.”

“We are here as partners for security. We are here as partners for both our nations’ prosperity. We are here as friends.” @VP Mike Pence during his meeting with His Majesty King Abdullah II at Al Husseiniya Palace #VPinJordan #USAinJO pic.twitter.com/TWHfNCKwIJ

— U.S. Embassy Jordan (@USEmbassyJordan) January 21, 2018

Israel occupied the West Bank in 1967 and later annexed east Jerusalem in a move never recognised by the international community.

The U.S. move to recognise the city as Israel’s capital broke with decades of international consensus that the city’s status should be settled as part of a two-state Israeli-Palestinian peace deal.

Mr. Pence, who heads to Israel later Sunday, arrived in Jordan on Saturday evening from Egypt, where he met President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, a key Trump ally.

The leaders of both Egypt and Jordan, the only Arab states that have peace treaties with Israel, would be key players if U.S. mediators ever manage to get a revived Israeli-Palestinian peace process off the ground, as Mr. Trump says he wants.

Mr. Pence called Mr. Trump’s Jerusalem move a “historic decision” but said the United States respected Jordan’s role as custodian of the city’s holy sites.

King Abdullah said he was “encouraged” by Mr. Trump’s stated commitment to finding a solution to the decades-long conflict, which he said was a “potential major source of instability.”

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