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Jordan, Palestine sign free trade agreement
by JT | Oct 04, 2012 | 23:12 Updated: Oct 04, 2012 | 23:12
AMMAN — Jordanian and Palestinian officials held talks on Thursday, during which a number of agreements were signed.
The most prominent of these was a free trade agreement, according to the Jordan News Agency, Petra.
Prime
Minister Fayez Tarawneh and his Palestinian counterpart Salam Fayyad
announced the agreements at a joint press conference in Ramallah.
Tarawneh was in Ramallah on a short visit to take part in the third session of the Joint Jordanian-Palestinian Higher Committee.
Formed in the 1990s, the panel held its second session in 1998 when Tarawneh’s first government was in office.
The prime minister also met with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on the sidelines of the committee meeting.
Talks
covered the “deep-rooted ties” between Jordan and Palestine, in
addition to Jordan’s keenness on building on the current relations to
benefit both sides.
At
the press conference, Tarawneh reiterated Jordan’s support for the
Palestinian Authority and people, and the establishment of an
independent Palestinian state on its own land, with East Jerusalem as
its capital.
But
the premier said the trade volume between Jordan and Palestine remains
“below aspirations”, standing at around JD75 million in 2011 and called
for resolving the “technical difficulties” to increase trade levels.
He
also called for ending the Israeli occupation of Palestinian lands and
for a two-state solution that is entrenched within a regional context
that would achieve peace and stability in the region.
The
prime minister said the Kingdom will continue to support the
Palestinians politically and help them confront Israel’s attempts to
Judaise Jerusalem.
He emphasised Jordan’s role in preserving Islamic and Christian sites in Jerusalem.
Tarawneh also conveyed His Majesty King Abdullah’s greetings to the Palestinian president, government and people.
Also
at the press conference, Fayyad said emphasis should be placed on the
difficult financial situation of the Palestinian Authority under the
Israeli occupation.
He
reiterated that Palestinians will not be swayed from their cause of
establishing their own independent state within the 1967 borders, with
East Jerusalem as its capital.
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