Such an action would threaten stability in the region, disrupt the conflict and undermine the prospects for peace, the Arab SEX reports in a joint statement
Ministers of Foreign Arab countries today rejected the transfer of Palestinians from their territories under any circumstances, promoting a single stance towards US President Donald Trump, who proposed to Egypt and Jordan to welcome residents from the Gaza Strip.
In a joint announcement issued after a meeting in Cairo, Foreign Ministers and officials from Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, the Palestinian Authority and the Arab League said such an action would say that He threatened stability in the region, would cross the conflict and undermine the prospects for peace.
“We confirm our rejection (any attempt) to endanger the inalienable rights of the Palestinians, either through colonial activities, or by landing, or by abandoning territories by their owners … in any form or under any circumstances or excuses” in the joint announcement.
In the text, the signatories also note that they are eager to work with the Trump administration with the aim of achieving a fair and total peace in the Middle East, based on the solution of the two states.
The meeting took place after Donald Trump said last week that Egypt and Jordan should be taken over by Palestinians from Gaza, which he called a “demolition space” after 15 months of Israeli bombings, which had resulted in the bombing of the bombings. More of its 2.3 million people. Critics have said that this proposal is equivalent to ethnic cleansing.
Egyptian President Abdel Fatah al -Sisi rejected his country on Wednesday to facilitate the displacement of Gaza residents and said the Egyptians would take to the streets to express their disagreement.
However, on Thursday, Trump reiterated the idea by saying: “We do a lot for them and will do it”, in an obvious reference to American aid, including military support, both in Egypt and Jordan.
Source :Skai
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