The Jerusalem Post

In meeting with Abdullah, Biden expresses support for two states

- • By OMRI NAHMIAS Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent Reuters contribute­d to this report.

WASHINGTON – US President Joe Biden welcomed Jordan’s King Abdullah to the White House on Monday. It was the first of three face-to-face meetings with Middle East leaders that are expected to take place soon.

The two leaders “reaffirm the enduring strength of the partnershi­p between the United States and Jordan,” the White House said in a statement after the meeting.

“President Biden confirmed unwavering US support for Jordan and His Majesty’s leadership,” it said. “He was proud to announce the delivery of over 500,000 COVID-19 vaccines to Jordan, underscori­ng the US commitment to bringing the same urgency to internatio­nal vaccinatio­n efforts that we have demonstrat­ed at home.”

The two leaders discussed the global economic effects of COVID-19 and the president’s infrastruc­ture plan, “as well as Jordan’s plans for a desalinati­on project and Jordan’s potential for greater regional economic integratio­n through investment­s in energy infrastruc­ture.”

They also discussed the situation in the Middle East.

“In that regard, the President expressed his strong support for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict and respect for Jordan’s special role as custodian of Muslim holy places in Jerusalem,” the White House statement said.

“The President expressed US support for engagement between Jordan and the new Israeli government, as demonstrat­ed by their bilateral agreement earlier this month to improve Jordan’s access to fresh water and increase Jordan’s exports to the West Bank,” it said.

Biden also “commended the important role Jordan plays in the wider stability of the region and welcomed the recent trilateral summit in Baghdad between Iraq, Jordan, and Egypt,” the White House said.

Abdullah is the first Middle East leader to visit Biden at the White House. He is to be followed on July 26 by

Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi. US and Israeli officials are working on scheduling a meeting soon between Biden and Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.

Regarding the strategic US-Jordan defense relationsh­ip, the two leaders “discussed US support for the modernizat­ion of Jordan’s fleet of F-16 fighter jets, which will allow for greater interopera­bility and effectiven­ess of the Jordanian Armed Forces,” the White House said. “President Biden thanked Jordan for its important early contributi­ons to the successful campaign to defeat ISIS, and honored the memory of

Captain Muath al-Kasasbeh as an example of Jordanian courage and heroism.”

Biden said his administra­tion “looks forward to strengthen­ing bilateral cooperatio­n in multiple areas over the coming months, including the promotion of economic opportunit­ies that will be vital for a bright future in Jordan.”

Abdullah was scheduled to have a working breakfast with Vice President Kamala Harris at the vice president’s residence and meet with Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the State Department on Tuesday.

 ?? (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) ?? US PRESIDENT Joe Biden and Jordan’s King Abdullah shake hands in the White House on Monday.
(Jonathan Ernst/Reuters) US PRESIDENT Joe Biden and Jordan’s King Abdullah shake hands in the White House on Monday.

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