The Jerusalem Post

Jordan’s king ‘satisfied’ that new Israeli gov’t is rebuilding ties

- • By LAHAV HARKOV and TOVAH LAZAROFF

Jordan’s King Abdullah told President Isaac Herzog that he is satisfied by the new Israeli government’s efforts to rebuild relations between the countries, in a phone call between the leaders Saturday night.

Abdullah called Herzog to congratula­te him on his inaugurati­on into the presidency earlier in the week. The President’s Office characteri­zed the call as “friendly and warm.”

The Jordanian monarch “expressed satisfacti­on from the return of the diplomatic relations between the country to their proper trajectory recently,” the president’s spokesman said.

Herzog “emphasized the importance of the strategic relations between the countries to promote peace and regional developmen­t.”

Abdullah and Herzog agreed to stay in touch and the president said he plans to help strengthen those ties, including in the areas of economics and tourism.

Last week, Israel struck a deal to sell Jordan an additional 50 million cu.m. of water this year, and allow Jordanian imports to the West Bank to go up from $160 million last year to about $700m.

The deals were concluded after Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and King Abdullah met secretly in Amman, followed by a public meeting on Thursday between Foreign Minister Yair Lapid and his Jordanian counterpar­t Ayman Safadi.

Bennett and Abdullah are expected to hold separate meetings with US President Joe Biden in Washington this summer. Biden expects to host the Hashemite king at the White House on July 19, but no date has been set for the Bennett meeting.

King Abdullah will be the first Arab leader to visit the White

House since Biden became President in January. US-Jordanians ties had cooled under the previous administra­tion of Donald Trump, particular­ly given the Hashemite Kingdom’s strong objections to its peace plan to resolve the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

The State Department welcomed the deal between Israel and Jordan early Friday morning, saying that “it is these kinds of tangible steps that increase prosperity for all and advance regional stability.”

These agreements “strengthen civilian cooperatio­n between the two countries and will support the Palestinia­n people by allowing increased trade between Jordan and the West Bank,” the State Department said.

“We congratula­te His Majesty King Abdullah II and Foreign Minister Safadi of Jordan and Prime Minister Bennett and Foreign Minister Lapid of Israel for concluding these deals,” it added.

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KING ABDULLAH (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post)

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