CAIRO: Jordan’s King Abdullah said on Tuesday he reiterated his country’s stance against displacing Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank during a meeting with US President Donald Trump in Washington, according to a post on X.
“Achieving just peace on the basis of the two-state solution is the way to ensure regional stability. This requires US leadership. President Trump is a man of peace. He was instrumental in securing the Gaza ceasefire. We look to US and all stakeholders in ensuring it holds,” the Jordanian king said.
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Meanwhile, Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said on Tuesday that there is an Arab Egyptian plan to rebuild Gaza without displacing its people.
Safadi was speaking to the state-owned al-Mamlaka TV shortly after Jordanian King Abdullah met US President Donald Trump in Washington as the latter presses for his plan to takeover the Gaza Strip and resettle its population to neighbouring Egypt and Jordan.