[CTRL] Jordan Calls For Arab Unity

2001-10-25 Thread Euphorian

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Jordan's King Urges Unified Arab Stand In Face Of Israeli Aggression
Jordan Times (Amman)
By Saad G. Hattar
Posted Thursday October 25, 2001 - 11:03:38 AM EDT
Amman - His Majesty King Abdullah held talks on Wednesday with
Moroccan Prime Minister Abderrahman Youssoufi on means to build a
unified Arab stand against terrorism and rein in the Israeli
onslaught on the Palestinian territories, a Palace source said.
King Abdullah, who received a message from King Mohammad VI, called
for a concerted Arab action on the international arena so as to
avoid further deterioration in the security situation towards the
point of no return. He also underscored the need for reviving the
peace process on the basis of Security Council resolutions 242 and
338 as well as Palestinian-Israeli binding agreements. The source
said the talks also revolved around the need to arrive at a united
Arab stand designed to explain to the rest of the world that Arab
states reject any attempts to link terrorism to Arabs or Muslims.
Youssoufi said the viewpoints of Jordan and Morocco were identical
as to the need for breaking the cycle of violence in the occupied
territories and jumpstarting the peace process. Earlier on
Wednesday, the Moroccan premier co-chaired the Higher Joint Jordanian-
 Moroccan Committee, along with Prime Minister Ali Abul Ragheb.
In a keynote addressed charged with political overtones, Abul Ragheb
called on the US, the European Union and Russia to launch a genuine
peace initiative with urgency and lay down practical steps that could
lead to a just, durable and comprehensive settlement on a solid
basis. He was referring to UN pertinent resolutions and the 1991
Madrid Peace Conference which kicked off the Arab-Israeli
negotiations on the land-for-peace basis, as enshrined in Security
Council resolutions 242 and 338.
Abul Ragheb told his guest that King Abdullah's recent diplomatic
shuttle across Europe and the US was aimed at seeking an immediate
international move towards peace and the cessation of Israeli
aggression on the Palestinian people. The Prime Minister said Jordan
hails recent US and European stands in support of the Palestinians
and in search for calm.
As part of a regional swing, a high-powered European delegation
headed by EU Foreign Policy Chief Javier Solana arrived in Amman
yesterday and is due to hold talks on Wednesday with His Majesty, who
heads the rotating Arab summit presidency. (see separate story).
Abul Ragheb maintained that security could not prevail in the region
unless it was coupled by genuine peace on the basis of Israeli
withdrawal from all Arab lands it occupied in 1967 including (East)
Jerusalem, the Syrian Golan Heights and the rest of south Lebanon
including Shabaa farms. On another front, Abul Ragheb reiterated
Jordan's call for lifting the 11-year-old crippling sanctions on Iraq
and safeguarding its territorial integrity, sovereignty and
stability.
The Moroccan premier had flown to Amman on Tuesday from Damascus
where he held talks on Monday with Syrian President Bashar Assad on
the latest developments on the Arab and international scenes. He also
visited Lebanon.
© 2001 Jordan Times (Amman). This news item is distributed via Middle
East News Online (MiddleEastWire.com).

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Re: [CTRL] Jordan Calls For Arab Unity

2001-10-25 Thread thew

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no shit
I'm sure he wants this before the Palestinians  wake up and realize he is a
foreign oppressor on their soil, put in power by the British, and is no
different from the Israelis.
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 Jordan
 Jordan's King Urges Unified Arab Stand In Face Of Israeli Aggression
 Jordan Times (Amman)
 By Saad G. Hattar
 Posted Thursday October 25, 2001 - 11:03:38 AM EDT
 Amman - His Majesty King Abdullah held talks on Wednesday with
 Moroccan Prime Minister Abderrahman Youssoufi on means to build a
 unified Arab stand against terrorism and rein in the Israeli
 onslaught on the Palestinian territories, a Palace source said.
 King Abdullah, who received a message from King Mohammad VI, called
 for a concerted Arab action on the international arena so as to
 avoid further deterioration in the security situation towards the
 point of no return. He also underscored the need for reviving the
 peace process on the basis of Security Council resolutions 242 and
 338 as well as Palestinian-Israeli binding agreements. The source
 said the talks also revolved around the need to arrive at a united
 Arab stand designed to explain to the rest of the world that Arab
 states reject any attempts to link terrorism to Arabs or Muslims.
 Youssoufi said the viewpoints of Jordan and Morocco were identical
 as to the need for breaking the cycle of violence in the occupied
 territories and jumpstarting the peace process. Earlier on
 Wednesday, the Moroccan premier co-chaired the Higher Joint Jordanian-
 Moroccan Committee, along with Prime Minister Ali Abul Ragheb.
 In a keynote addressed charged with political overtones, Abul Ragheb
 called on the US, the European Union and Russia to launch a genuine
 peace initiative with urgency and lay down practical steps that could
 lead to a just, durable and comprehensive settlement on a solid
 basis. He was referring to UN pertinent resolutions and the 1991
 Madrid Peace Conference which kicked off the Arab-Israeli
 negotiations on the land-for-peace basis, as enshrined in Security
 Council resolutions 242 and 338.
 Abul Ragheb told his guest that King Abdullah's recent diplomatic
 shuttle across Europe and the US was aimed at seeking an immediate
 international move towards peace and the cessation of Israeli
 aggression on the Palestinian people. The Prime Minister said Jordan
 hails recent US and European stands in support of the Palestinians
 and in search for calm.
 As part of a regional swing, a high-powered European delegation
 headed by EU Foreign Policy Chief Javier Solana arrived in Amman
 yesterday and is due to hold talks on Wednesday with His Majesty, who
 heads the rotating Arab summit presidency. (see separate story).
 Abul Ragheb maintained that security could not prevail in the region
 unless it was coupled by genuine peace on the basis of Israeli
 withdrawal from all Arab lands it occupied in 1967 including (East)
 Jerusalem, the Syrian Golan Heights and the rest of south Lebanon
 including Shabaa farms. On another front, Abul Ragheb reiterated
 Jordan's call for lifting the 11-year-old crippling sanctions on Iraq
 and safeguarding its territorial integrity, sovereignty and
 stability.
 The Moroccan premier had flown to Amman on Tuesday from Damascus
 where he held talks on Monday with Syrian President Bashar Assad on
 the latest developments on the Arab and international scenes. He also
 visited Lebanon.
 © 2001 Jordan Times (Amman). This news item is distributed via Middle
 East News Online (MiddleEastWire.com).

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 simply because it has been handed down for many generations. Do not
 believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do
 not believe in anything simply because it is written in Holy Scriptures. Do