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Jordan to retake lands leased by Israel

With relations cool, Abdullah announced earlier this year that he would end the lease. (File/AFP)
With relations cool, Abdullah announced earlier this year that he would end the lease. (File/AFP)
10 Nov 2019 09:11:32 GMT9
10 Nov 2019 09:11:32 GMT9

• King Abdullah II said in a speech to the government’s new Cabinet on Sunday that Jordan would end the annex of the two areas, Ghumar and Al-Baqoura

AP, Amman

Jordan’s king on Sunday announced “full sovereignty” over two pieces of land leased by Israel, ending a 25-year arrangement spelled out in the countries’ landmark peace agreement.

King Abdullah II said in a speech to the government’s new Cabinet on Sunday that Jordan would end the “annex of the two areas, Ghumar and Al-Baqoura, in the peace treaty and impose our full sovereignty on every inch of them.”

Israel, which has controlled the lands for over 70 years, had been permitted to lease the areas under the 1994 peace agreement.

One of the areas, a popular visitors’ site in northern Israel, is known in Hebrew as the “Peace Island.” But with relations cool, Abdullah announced earlier this year that he would end the lease.

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