Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said after a meeting in Amman with Jordan’s King Abdullah that the two nations’ relations remain strong. The meeting was overshadowed by remarks Netanyahu made last week in which he was quoted as saying that Jordan might renege on its 1994 peace treaty in Israel and side in the future with Iraq against the Jewish state.
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