Obama Meets Abdullah as Answers to Mideast Turmoil Stay Elusive
President Barack Obama praised Jordans King Abdullah II as a rock-solid partner and pledged more aid to help the critical U.S. ally deal with refugees from nearby wars.
The two leaders met at the White House today under the shadow of a Middle East that has become even more unstable since the Jordanian leader last met with Obama in the U.S. early this year.
Atop the agenda was countering Islamic State extremists and reaching a political solution for Jordans neighbor Syria, where President Bashar al-Assad was a target of the West even before the emergence of Islamic State.
Obama said he will boost annual aid to Jordan to $1 billion for the next three years from $660 million. The increase is subject to congressional approval. The two leaders also discussed aid for refugees from Iraq and Syria and steps to decrease tensions between Israelis and Palestinians.
In the aftermath of Gaza and some of the challenges in Jerusalem, the environment has not been conducive to a long-term peace agreement, Obama said. Both the U.S. and Jordan favor an independent Palestinian state.
I believe the process is moving in the right direction, Abdullah said.
Obama, speaking to reporters after their meeting, said he updated the king on the delayed talks for an agreement to curb Irans nuclear capabilities.
We would prefer no deal to a bad deal, Obama said, saying the U.S. still hopes for an agreement despite the missed Nov. 24 deadline for one. We will keep on trying over the next several months.
Abdullah, who flew to Washington on Dec. 1, has been in the U.S. capital all week meeting with lawmakers and now Obama to plead his case for more military and development assistance for his country, which has been dealing with an influx of more than half a million Syrian refugees.
Todays meeting continues the frequent face-to-face and telephone conversations between Obama and Abdullah, who has been king of Jordan since 1999.
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Obama Meets Abdullah as Answers to Mideast Turmoil Stay Elusive