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King of Jordan sees no Israel-Palestine peace without US role

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The United States remains an important part of any hope for a peaceful solution between Israel and the Palestinia­ns despite the Trump government’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as capital of Israel, said King Abdullah of Jordan.

“We cannot have a peace process or a peace solution without the role of the United States,” he said in an interview broadcast on CNN on Sunday. The interview was recorded at the recent economic summit in Davos, Switzerlan­d.

King Abdullah said that President Donald Trump’s announceme­nt on Jerusalem in December had “created a backlash” by leaving Palestinia­ns feeling “that there isn’t an honest broker”.

Mr Trump had also said he would work to move the US embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv.

“I’d like to reserve judgment, because we’re still waiting for the Americans to come out with their [peace] plan,” King Abdullah said.

“I think we have to give the Americans the benefit of the doubt and all work together.

“If it is not a good plan … I don’t think we’ve got a plan ‘B’ at this stage.” King Abdullah said that the issue of Jerusalem could either create tremendous problems or serve as an umbrella of hope.

“It could be a tremendous city that brings us together or it could create aggression and violence that we’ve never seen before,” he said.

Mr Trump’s decision sparked outrage and protests from Arabs and Muslims around the world.

Palestinia­ns say East Jerusalem should be the capital of an eventual Palestine state and had hoped that peace talks might someday bring internatio­nal recognitio­n of that status.

East Jerusalem was under Jordanian administra­tion until Israel took control in the 1967 war, annexed it, and declared Jerusalem the indivisibl­e capital of Israel, a status that has never been recognised by the internatio­nal community.

There has been a surge in Israeli-Palestinia­n violence following Mr Trump’s December 6 announceme­nt, with a fatal stabbing of a settler in the West Bank yesterday taking the death to 20 Palestinia­ns and two Israelis.

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AFP King Abdullah of Jordan says US role in Middle East peace must be understood in light of its long-term strategy

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