Jordan's king tells Israel PM that Palestinians must join regional projects

In a meeting with the Israeli PM in Amman, Jordan's King Abdullah urged Palestinian participation in regional projects
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King Abdullah urged the need for the creation of a Palestinian state [Getty]

Jordan's King Abdullah on Wednesday told Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid in Amman that Palestinians should be part of US-sponsored regional economic projects to underpin stability in the Middle East.

He told Lapid, in their first meeting after US President Joe Biden's visit to the region earlier this month, that the creation of a Palestinian state was essential to reach lasting peace between Arabs and Israelis.

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Abdullah “stressed the need to find a political horizon to achieve a just, comprehensive and lasting peace” with the Palestinians, according to a statement from the Jordanian Royal Court. He also asked that Israel work to maintain calm in Jerusalem and its holy sites, a frequent flashpoint for violence with the Palestinians.

They also talked about how to deepen cooperation between the two countries, including in renewable energy projects, tourism, food security and agriculture, according to Lapid's office.

(Reuters contributed to this report)