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Israel-Jordan: Treaty of Peace

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Treaties and Agreements
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Copyright©American Society of International Law 1995

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Footnotes

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[Reproduced from the text provided by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the State of Israel. UN Security Council Resolution 242 appears at 17 I.L.M. 1469 (1978). UN Security Council Resolution 338 appears at 12 I.L.M. 1537 (1973). Remarks made by President Clinton at the signing ceremony for the Israel-Jordan Peace Treaty appear in the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, Volume 30, Number 43, (October 31, 1994), p. 2162. The May 4, 1994, Israel-Palestine Liberation Organization Agreement on the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area appears at 33 I.L.M. 622 (1994).

[On January 30, 1995, Israel withdrew from land held in Jordan, in accordance with the October 26, 1994, peace treaty. Jordan has also designated Marwan Muasher, former delegation spokesman, as Ambassador to Israel. As of January 31, 1995, Israel had not named an Ambassador to Jordan.

[Future information concerning the status of this agreement (e.g., ratification) may be obtained from: The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs/ Legal Adviser, Hakiryia, Romena, Jerusalem 91950, (tel: (972) 2 303761; fax: (972) 2 303761) or the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, P.O. Box 35217, Amman, Jordan (tel: (962) 6 644361; fax: (962) 6 648825).]

References

* [Reproduced from the text provided by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the State of Israel. UN Security Council Resolution 242 appears at 17 I.L.M. 1469 (1978). UN Security Council Resolution 338 appears at 12 I.L.M. 1537 (1973). Remarks made by President Clinton at the signing ceremony for the Israel-Jordan Peace Treaty appear in the Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, Volume 30, Number 43, (October 31, 1994), p. 2162. The May 4, 1994, Israel-Palestine Liberation Organization Agreement on the Gaza Strip and the Jericho Area appears at 33 I.L.M. 622 (1994).

[On January 30, 1995, Israel withdrew from land held in Jordan, in accordance with the October 26, 1994, peace treaty. Jordan has also designated Marwan Muasher, former delegation spokesman, as Ambassador to Israel. As of January 31, 1995, Israel had not named an Ambassador to Jordan.

[Future information concerning the status of this agreement (e.g., ratification) may be obtained from: The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs/ Legal Adviser, Hakiryia, Romena, Jerusalem 91950, (tel: (972) 2 303761; fax: (972) 2 303761) or the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, P.O. Box 35217, Amman, Jordan (tel: (962) 6 644361; fax: (962) 6 648825).]