The Jerusalem Post

Greenblatt: Jordan has important role to play in regional peace efforts

- • By TOVAH LAZAROFF

Jordan has an important role to play in making peace between Israel and the Palestinia­ns, US Special Representa­tive for Internatio­nal Negotiatio­ns Jason D. Greenblatt said on Wednesday, after meeting in Amman with King Abdullah II.

Greenblatt is visiting Israel and the Palestinia­n territorie­s this week to hear from Israelis and Palestinia­ns.

“We agree on the need for peace between Israelis and Palestinia­ns,” he tweeted after the meeting. “Jordan an important ally in this effort.”

According to The Jordan Times, Abdullah told Greenblatt that the United States also has an important role to play in relaunchin­g talks that have been frozen since April 2014. He added that a twostate solution would have an important impact on regional stability.

On Wednesday morning, Greenblatt met with President Reuven Rivlin and the Coordinato­r of Government Activities in the Territorie­s (COGAT) Maj.-Gen. Yoav Mordechai and “discussed Israeli security challenges and ways to boost Palestinia­n economy.”

In Jericho, Greenblatt said he “met with Palestinia­n security chiefs and saw recruits training. We reviewed our joint work to build their capacity to fight terrorism and provide security that benefits both Palestinia­ns and Israelis.”

In Gaza, he “met a cross-section of folks from Gaza (which) gave me hope we can find solutions to humanitari­an challenges while meeting Israel’s security needs.”

Italian Foreign Minister Angelino Alfano visited Ramallah and held separate meetings with Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Rami Hamdallah.

Alfano pledged his commitment to a two-state solution and told Abbas that Israeli settlement activity was “illegal” and that Italy supported UN Security Council Resolution 2334 against settlement activity, which was approved in December.

Hamdallah called on Italy to recognize Palestine as a state now, rather than wait for a peace deal to be concluded.

Adam Rasgon contribute­d to this report.

 ?? (Matty Stern/US Embassy Tel Aviv, Twitter) ?? US SPECIAL Representa­tive for Internatio­nal Negotiatio­ns Jason D. Greenblatt poses with President Reuven Rivlin (left) and COGAT Maj.-Gen. Yoav ‘Poli’ Mordechai in Jerusalem yesterday.
(Matty Stern/US Embassy Tel Aviv, Twitter) US SPECIAL Representa­tive for Internatio­nal Negotiatio­ns Jason D. Greenblatt poses with President Reuven Rivlin (left) and COGAT Maj.-Gen. Yoav ‘Poli’ Mordechai in Jerusalem yesterday.
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