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Jordan's King Abdullah (L) welcomes U.S.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice during her arrival at the Royal Palace
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AMMAN,
March 26 (Xinhua) -- Jordan's King Abdullah II on Monday urged Israel to
shoulder its responsibility towards realizing peace in the region.
In an interview with Al Arabiya satellite TV channel
before his travel to Riyadh for Arab Summit slated for Wednesday and Thursday,
Abdullah said Israel should accept the Arab Initiative and should recognize the
two-state solution.
He said if Israel has the wish and sincere intention
to live peacefully in this region, "it has to seek peace, and accept the Arab
Peace Initiative which guarantees for its people the ability to live in security
and peace, side by side with the people of the region."
The Arab leaders have used all available platforms to
convey the voice and message of peace to the whole world, the king said.
In exchange, Israel should accept the option of peace
based on a two-state solution, he added.
Meanwhile, the king also called on the Palestinians to accept signed deals with Israel, saying "what is required from the Palestinians is to agree on a unified stance, that is built on commitment to all past agreements reached with Israel."