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Publikationen der Stiftung → The two-state solution and its dual significance for the Palestinian people and the Hashemite kingdom of Jordan
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- TitelThe two-state solution and its dual significance for the Palestinian people and the Hashemite kingdom of Jordan
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The paper discusses the peace process and the importance of the Two-state solution for Jordan and the Palestinian People from a Jordanian national security perspective. Jordan’s pursuit for the two-state solution and the establishment of an independent sovereign Palestinian state, based on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, is based on rationale interests related to Jordanian demographic balance and in light of the US administration’s latest steps, be it the US’ declaration of the “Deal of the Century” and the transfer of its embassy to Jerusalem that would ultimately negate the two-state solution as Jordanians and Palestinians understand it. That all made the importance of the two-state solution intertwined between Jordan and the Palestinians.
The author presents some proposals regarding prioritizing the "two-state solution" at the top of Jordan's foreign policy. He also offers other practical recommendations to ensure that the peace process leads to a sovereign Palestinian state, and not “an archipelagic state”, as the author described it, which necessarily serves the higher interests of the Hashemite kingdom of Jordan.