Interview: Kamel Abu Jaber

In this interview Kamil Abu-Jabir, the foreign minister of Jordan, is asked to comment on the peace process and to explain Jordan's position in and Jordan's view of the peace process. Furthermore he is asked 1. whether the Jordanian-Israeli relations have changed under Israel's new pr...

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Published in:Middle East policy
Main Author: Abu-Gabir, Kamil S. (Author)
Contributors: Mattair, Thomas R. (Other)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
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Published: Blackwell 1992
In: Middle East policy
Further subjects:B International policy
B Palestine issue
B Sāfī Jordan
B Middle East conflict
B Pacific settlement of international disputes
B Arab countries
B Foreign policy
B Behavior
B Israel
B International conflict
B Settlement of dispute
B Crisis
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Summary:In this interview Kamil Abu-Jabir, the foreign minister of Jordan, is asked to comment on the peace process and to explain Jordan's position in and Jordan's view of the peace process. Furthermore he is asked 1. whether the Jordanian-Israeli relations have changed under Israel's new prime minister Y. Rabin, 2. whether Islamic fundamentalism has to be regarded as a serious threat to the West, and 3: what the Jordanian-American relations are like. (DÜI-Mjr)
ISSN:1061-1924
Contains:In: Middle East policy