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JANUARY 25 2012 18:29h

Jordan considers anti-Israeli sanctions

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AMMAN, Jordan, Jan. 25 (UPI) -- King Abdullah of Jordan said Wednesday he is frustrated by Israeli stalling in the Amman peace talks, and is considering other action.

The king expects the Jerusalem government to "make significant concessions that will allow the Palestinian leadership to justify their return to the negotiating table," he said of the talks over border security between Israel and the Palestinian Authority, which Jordan is attempting to broker, the London-based al-Quds al-Arabi newspaper reported.

The Israeli news agency Ynetnews said the newspaper reported the king said the possible reduction of diplomatic ties between Jordan and Israel is one of the "aces up his sleeve."

Talks were expected to reach their last round Wednesday, and while Abdullah seeks another opportunity to formally help negotiate a plan, the Palestinian news agency Maan reported that Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is ready to declare the talks in Amman have failed.

The Palestinian Authority will convene an executive committee meeting in Ramallah to study its options, and the Arab League will review other possible diplomatic moves at its February meeting, the Maan report said.