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Jordan, Israel Talk Peace

WASHINGTON () -- Flanked by leaders from Israel and Jordan, President Bill Clinton declared that the once-warring countries "took further and very productive steps" Monday toward a lasting peace.


After an hour-long meeting with Israeli Foreign Minister Shimon Peres and Jordan's Crown Prince Hassan, Clinton said the pair had agreed on a series of joint ventures on the economy, environment and tourism.


A senior Israeli official said last week the two countries had begun drafting a final peace treaty.


But Israeli and Jordanian officials later lowered expectations, saying key disputes remained, in particular over how to divvy up water resources, the status of Jerusalem and the future of hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees living in Jordan.




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