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Royal visitor
The prime minister's office and Foreign Affairs are being tight lipped about what their royal visitor will be up to in Ottawa this week.
King Abdullah II of Jordan begins a two-day visit to the nation's capital tomorrow. The itinerary and the agenda for the meetings are being kept under wraps until then.
However, a quick visit to the website of his majesty turns up much more detail. According to the Royal Hashemite Court, King Abdullah and Prime Minister Stephen Harper will discuss the ever elusive two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian confict as well as "ways to strengthen security and stability" in Iraq.
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