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26 Oct 2014
This paper provides an overview of Jordanian-Israeli relations two decades after the ratification of the 1994 Treaty of Peace, signed to settle disagreements between the two states over territory, security, water, and to advance co-operation on a range of subjects in order to bring peace to the wider region. The author argues that despite the existence of the agreement, there is still no warmth in the relationship between the two countries and that it is also disappointing that various types of cooperation in the agreement have never been implemented.
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Author | Oded Eran |
Series | INSS Insights |
Issue | 621 |
Publisher | Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) |
Copyright | © 2014 Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) |