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The Jordanian-Egyptian
Proposal
The following is the text
of the Jordanian-Egyptian peace proposal
as presented to Prime Minister Ariel Sharon by Jordanian Foreign Minister
Abd al-Illa al-Hatib.
Reaffirming that achieving a
just, comprehensive and lasting peace is the political priority in the
Middle East, Desirous to find the effective means to end the current crisis,
and in order to re-launch the Peace Process on the right track, by correcting
the deficiencies of the negotiating process,
Jordan and Egypt propose the following:
First: Steps to end the current crisis
between Israel and the Palestinian Authority:
In implementation of the understandings
reached at the Sharm El-Sheikh Summit that convened on 16 and 17 October
2000, and working towards the return to the state that prevailed prior
to September, 2000:
- Both parties shall undertake, in one
week from this agreement, concrete steps on each side to diffuse the
current crisis, end confrontation, and restore calm.
- Ending the military, (financial), and
economic siege, and the blockade on the free movement of materials and
food supplies, imposed in the West Bank, Jerusalem and Gaza Strip, as
well as refraining from the use of internationally prohibited weapons.
This shall be implemented during the same period.
- In parallel, Israel shall withdraw all
its military forces, tanks, armored vehicles, and weapons from their
current positions in and around Palestinian cities, villages, and refugee
camps to their locations that existed in September 2000.
- Immediate release and transfer of all
outstanding arrears to the Palestinian Authority.
- In parallel to the implementation of
all the above-mentioned steps, the Political/Security Committee at the
high officials
level shall convene to monitor this implementation.
Second: Confidence Building Measures:
In the light of the current climate of
distrust, both parties will adopt measures aiming at restoring trust and
confidence between the Palestinian and Israeli peoples, through resuming
the faithful implementation of their commitments as agreed on or stipulated
in the signed agreements, including:
- The immediate resumption of implementing
all articles of the Sharm El-Sheikh memorandum signed on 5 September,
1999.
- Total and immediate freeze of all settlement
activities including those in East Jerusalem.
- Mutual implementation of all security
commitments.
- The protection of all holy places and
religious sites.
- Mutual implementation of all other commitments
as agreed upon by both parties.
Third: Rebuilding the negotiating process
on the Palestinian Track:
In conjunction with the confidence building
measures and the previously mentioned steps in item First
which aims at ending the current crisis, both parties shall decide to
resume work on all items on the agenda for the permanent status negotiations
including: Jerusalem/ Palestinian Refugees / Borders / Settlements / Security
/ Water / all other basic issues, with no exception or prejudice according
to signed agreements with the aim of implementing fully Security Council
Resolution 242 and 338. Both Parties agree that they will conclude these
negotiations within one year from the date of their resumption.
The negotiations between both parties must
be based on the need to preserve and develop the progress that has been
achieved during the period from November 1999 until January 2001, including
all rounds of bilateral negotiations, the Camp David Summit and its aftermath,
until the Taba round of negotiations on 21-28 January 2001.
Fourth:
To guarantee the adherence of both parties
to the strict and faithful implementation of the above mentioned items,
it is proposed that the sponsors of the Peace Process, the European Union,
Egypt, Jordan and the Secretary General of the United Nations shall monitor
this implementation and its progress.
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