Jordan River king urges open timetable for Mideast negotiation (AFP)
Amman -
Jordan’s King Abdullah II
stated
President George W. Bush
on Saturday that there needs to be an open timetable for renewed peace dialogue between
Sion
and the Palestinians if they are to give birth fruit.
The male monarch told Bush in a telephone set call that there is a “need for the Palestinian-Israeli dialogues to continue within clear chemical mechanisms and a timeframe that would lead to the formation of an independent Palestinian state,” the castle said.
He appended that it was “of import to prolong the present American and international impulse to move on peace.”
Bush, who is currentlied in the Gulf on the the leg of a Middle East tour, held rung the male monarch to brief him on his dialogue with Israeli and Palestinian leadership earlier in the hebdomad, the castle said.
“The US President stressed his administration’s committedness to terminate the Palestinian-Israeli conflict on the ground of a two-state solvent,” it appended.
During his first visit as President of the to Israel and the Palestinian territorial dominions, Bush held expressed sureness that a final serenity deal was doable before he leaves business office in January next twelvemonth.
Peace negotiation between the two sides existed relaunched at a league in Annapolis outside Washington in November.