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February 10, 1995 - Image 106

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-02-10

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Jerusalem (JTA) — Palestine
liberation Organization Chair-
man Yas.sir Arafat traveled to the
Jordanian capital of Amman for
his first meeting with King Hus-
sein since Israel and Jordan
signed a peace treaty three
months ago.
Jordanian officials said the two
sides had reached an under-
standing regarding their ongoing
dispute about control of Muslim
holy sites in eastern Jerusalem.
Under the terms of their un-
derstanding, the PLO acknowl-
edged Jordanian custodianship
over the holy sites, while Jordan
backed what was called future
Palestinian sovereignty in east-
ern Jerusalem.
Before the PLO chairman's ar-
rival, Jordanian Prime Minister
Zeid Bin Shaker told the Parlia-
ment that Jordan was seeking to
improve its ties with the Arab
world.
Jordan suffered strained rela-
tions with the PLO and Syria af-
ter signing its historic peace
treaty with Israel in October.
Its ties with Saudi Arabia and
Kuwait remain strained follow-
ing Jordan's decision to side with
Iraq during the 1991 Persian
Gulf War.
Mr. Shaker became prime
minister earlier this month, re-
placing Abdul Salam al-Majali ,
who successfully negotiated the
peace treaty with Israel.

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