
King Abdullah II of Jordan on Thursday urged Israel to take immediate and practical measures to preserve the status quo in Jerusalem, especially regarding al-Aqsa Mosque and it's compound, the state-run Petra news agency reported.
The king made the remarks at a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry in Amman, where he stressed on Jordan's custodianship on the holy Islamic and Christian sites in East Jerusalem.
At the meeting, Netanyahu stressed Israel's commitment to preserving the status quo in Jerusalem and respect for the historic role of Jordan in Jerusalem.
Talks also focused on restoring calm in Jerusalem and creating the proper environment for resuming peace talks between the Palestinians and the Israelis.
King Abdullah said it is important to start taking immediate steps with the support of the United States and the international community to resume peace talks, leading to the creation of an independent Palestinian state.
The meeting included a telephone conversation with Egyptian President Abdul Fattah Sisi, in which they focused on the developments related to the peace process and the situation in Jerusalem.
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