Jordanian King Abdullah II on Monday conducted discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during which they discussed “efforts to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict”, Anadolu reports.
This came during a short visit by Netanyahu to Amman, according to a statement by the Jordanian Royal Court.
The Jordanian king stressed that the question of Jerusalem must be settled within final status issues on the basis of a two-state solution, since Jerusalem is the key to achieving peace in the region.
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