Jordan reiterated its rejection of the displacement of Palestinians from their land on Wednesday, underscoring that Gaza can be rebuilt without its residents being forced to leave.
The statement followed a meeting between Jordanian King Abdullah II and US President Donald Trump, who has been advocating for the displacement of Palestinians and US control over the Strip.
Jordanian Prime Minister Jaafar Hassan affirmed that his country’s stance on displacement remains clear and firm, stating that there will be no settlement, no displacement, and no solutions at Jordan’s expense.
He added that Jordan is coordinating with Arab countries to establish a “unified Arab position” on rebuilding Gaza.
In a statement posted on the X platform, Hassan commended “the wisdom, prudence, and diplomacy of His Majesty the King, who affirmed that Jordan’s interests, stability, and the protection of Jordan and Jordanians are above all considerations.”
He reiterated that “Jordan’s position on displacement is clear and firm: no settlement, no displacement, and no solutions at Jordan’s expense.”
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