The issue of forced displacement of Palestinians dominated West Bank And sector Gaza On the talks of US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken during his visit to Jordan, during which he met with the King Abdullah IIAnd Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi.
Jordan and the United States agreed to reject the forced displacement of Palestinians and the return of the displaced to their homes in the Gaza Strip, which has been subjected to an Israeli war that has been ongoing for more than 3 months, and has so far resulted in the death and loss of 29,722 people.
The US Secretary of State arrived in Jordan last night after two stops in Turkey and Greece as part of his fourth foreign tour since the start of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, and includes, in addition to Turkey, Greece and Israel, 5 Arab countries.
During his meeting with Blinken, King Abdullah II affirmed Jordan’s complete rejection of the forced displacement of Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, which constitutes a clear violation of international law, pointing out the need to enable the people of Gaza to return to their homes.
Disastrous repercussions
The Jordanian King stressed his country’s rejection of attempts to separate Gaza and the West Bank as they are an extension of the one Palestinian state, warning of the disastrous repercussions of the continued aggression against Gaza, and the necessity of putting an end to the tragic humanitarian crisis in the Strip.
King Abdullah reiterated the importance of the United States’ role by pressing for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, protecting civilians, and ensuring the delivery of relief, humanitarian and medical aid to the Strip in an adequate and sustainable manner, pointing out that the region will not enjoy stability without a just solution to the Palestinian issue and achieving a just and comprehensive peace. On the basis of the two-state solution.
A statement issued after a meeting between Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Al-Safadi and his American counterpart, Anthony Blinken, confirmed that Al-Safadi and Blinken held extensive talks about the catastrophic conditions in Gaza.
Al-Safadi stressed the need to reach an immediate and permanent ceasefire that ends the aggression and the killing, destruction and humanitarian catastrophe it causes, stressing the need to deliver humanitarian and medical aid immediately, adequately and sustainably to all parts of Gaza.