ISRAEL-JORDAN COMMON AGENDA
September 14, 1993
Washington, D.C.
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:
Achieving an agreed just solution to the bilateral aspects of the problem
of refugees and displaced persons in accordance with international law.
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.
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.
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.