Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Jordan's King Abdullah II discussed the
division of Israel's capital during a brief visit Olmert held with the
monarch Thursday, the London based Al Hayat reported Friday.
Quoting Jordanian sources, the prime minister and the king discussed at
length issues relating to a final status agreement between Israel and
the Palestinians. Apart from the possibility of ceding parts of
Jerusalem, the two also addressed the issue of Palestinian refugees.
Reportedly, during the meeting which was aimed at coordinating
positions ahead of a visit by US President George W. Bush slated for
next week, Abdullah told Olmert that the latter had to stand up to
commitments he made in the past, and begin making public statements
regarding the division of Jerusalem.
Israel Radio reported earlier that official statements from Jordan said
that the monarch wanted to avoid unilateral actions and that Olmert
clarified that Israel was not intending to build new settlements.
The meeting, in the southern Jordanian seaside resort of Aqaba, went
unreported in the press until it was already underway due to security
concerns.
A day earlier, Abdullah met with Palestinian Authority President
Mahmoud Abbas.
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