Israel prefers to call it a meeting of two delegations: Jordanian-Palestinian and Israeli.
The true way to peace is to hold negotiations with a joint Jordanian-Palestinian delegation.
However, its officials have indicated that it would negotiate with a joint Jordanian-Palestinian delegation.
But when it comes to the permanent solution, we would like to do it with a Jordanian-Palestinian delegation.
The agreement set guidelines for an international peace conference that would be attended by a joint Jordanian-Palestinian delegation.
Labor has long favored the American idea of an international peace conference including a joint Jordanian-Palestinian delegation.
Third, would Israel demand a veto on the makeup of a joint Jordanian-Palestinian delegation?
But the conference would not have veto power over any settlement negotiated between Israel and a Jordanian-Palestinian delegation.
Palestinian representation will be within the Jordanian-Palestinian delegation.
The conference would have no powers beyond launching direct talks between Israel and a Jordanian-Palestinian delegation.