Jordan retakes lands leased by Israel in 1994 peace accord

Jordan’s King Abdullah II, speaks to Parliament in Amman, Jordan, Sunday, Nov. 10, 2019. The king announced “full sovereignty” over two pieces of land leased by Israel, ending a 25-year arrangement spelled out in the countries’ landmark peace agreement. King Abdullah II said Sunday that Jordan would end the “annex of the two areas, Ghumar and Al-Baqoura, in the peace treaty and impose our full sovereignty on every inch of them.” (AP Photo/Raad Adayleh)

AMMAN, Jordan — Jordan’s king announced Sunday that his country is retaking “full sovereignty” over two pieces of land leased by Israel, reflecting the cool relations between the neighboring countries as they mark the 25th anniversary of their landmark peace deal.

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