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monarch King Hussein to define his position on the negotiations, and the documents
issued by the US State Department included a letter from the
“The American general consulate in Jerusalem to the State Department in Washington, in
which Harold Sanders, Assistant Secretary of State of the United States, said that the
Jordanian monarch is ready to participate in the peace negotiations, but feels that he does
not have any Arab support, and despite this he assured the United States that he will
encourage his friends and supporters in the West Bank to Support the negotiations, and
that it will focus mainly on the part related to the West Bank in the Camp David Accords.
The bottom line :
The Middle East is changing. Many countries no longer believe in the theories of resistance
imposed on them by some regimes that adopt such theories to protect their own interests.
Egypt is the first Arab country to sign a treaty with Israel. Then Jordan followed, and even
the Palestinians signed two peace treaties, the Oslo Accords, and the second, the
Gaza-Jericho agreement. Through them, Hamas was present in Gaza and the Palestinian
Authority in the West Bank.
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