- Goal:
The achievement of just, lasting and comprehensive peace between the
Arab States, the Palestinians and Israel as per the Madrid invitation.
- Components of Israel-Jordan Peace Negotiations:
- Searching for steps to arrive at a state of peace based on Security
Council Resolutions 242 and 338 in all their aspects.
- Security:
- Refraining from actions or activities by either side that may adversely
affect the security of the other or may prejudge the final outcome of negotiations.
- Threats to security resulting from all kinds of terrorism.
- Mutual commitment not to threaten each other by any use of force and
not to use weapons by one side against the other including conventional
and non-conventional mass destruction weapons.
- Mutual commitment, as a matter of priority and as soon as possible,
to work towards a Middle East free from weapons of mass destruction, conventional
and non-conventional weapons; this goal is to be achieved in the context
of a comprehensive, lasting and stable peace characterized by the renunciation
of the use of force, reconciliation and openness.
Note: The above (item c-ii) may be revised in accordance with relevant
agreements to be reached in the Multilateral Working Group on Arms Control
and Regional Security.
- Mutually agreed upon security arrangements and security confidence
building measures.
- Water:
- Securing the rightful water shares of the two sides.
- Searching for ways to alleviate water shortage.
- Refugees and Displaced Persons:
Achieving an agreed just solution to the bilateral aspects of the problem
of refugees and displaced persons in accordance with international law.
- Borders and Territorial Matters:
Settlement of territorial matters and agreed definitive delimitation
and demarcation of the international boundary between Israel and Jordan
with reference to the boundary definition under the Mandate, without prejudice
to the status of any territories that came under Israeli Military Government
control in 1967. Both parties will respect and comply with the above international
boundary.
- Exploring the potentials of future bilateral cooperation, within
a regional context where appropriate, in the following:
- Natural Resources:
- Water, energy and environment
- Rift Valley development
- Human Resources:
- Demography
- Labor
- Health
- Education
- Drug Control
- Infrastructure:
- Transportation: land and air
- Communication
- Economic areas including tourism.
- Phasing the discussion, agreement and implementation of the items above
including appropriate mechanisms for negotiations in specific fields.
- Discussion on matters related to both tracks to be decided upon in
common by the two tracks.
- It is anticipated that the above endeavor will ultimately, following
the attainment of mutually satisfactory solutions to the elements of this
agenda, culminate in a peace treaty.