Israel–Jordan peace treaty

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The Israel–Jordan peace treaty is a 1994 agreement that formally ended the state of war between Israel and Jordan, established mutual recognition, and normalized diplomatic and economic relations between the two countries.


Statements (48)
Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
international agreement
peace treaty
alsoKnownAs Treaty of Peace Between the State of Israel and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
borderSection Arava Valley
Dead Sea
Jordan River
Wadi Araba
category Treaties concluded in 1994
Treaties of Israel
Treaties of Jordan
country1 Israel
country2 Jordan
created Israel–Jordan Joint Boundary Commission
Israel–Jordan Joint Water Committee
dateSigned 1994-10-26
endedConflict state of war between Israel and Jordan
established full diplomatic relations between Israel and Jordan
mutual recognition between Israel and Jordan
normalized economic relations between Israel and Jordan
security cooperation between Israel and Jordan
follows Madrid Conference of 1991
Oslo I Accord
includesProvision border demarcation
freedom of access to religious sites
normalization of economic relations
refugees and displaced persons
security and anti-terrorism cooperation
water sharing arrangements
language Arabic
English
Hebrew
placeSigned Jordan–Israel border
Wadi Araba
precedes Israel–Jordan gas deal
ratifiedBy Jordanian Parliament
Knesset
recognized international boundary between Israel and Jordan
special role of Jordan in Muslim holy shrines in Jerusalem
relatedTo Arab–Israeli conflict
Israeli–Palestinian peace process
signatory Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
State of Israel
signedBy King Hussein of Jordan
Yitzhak Rabin
status in force
witnessedBy Bill Clinton
yearSigned 1994


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