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King Demonstrated Highest Levels Of Diplomacy, Wisdom In Trump Meeting, Says Senate President
(MENAFN- Jordan News Agency)
Amman, Feb 15 (Petra) – Senate President Faisal Fayez said that his majesty King Abdullah II's visit to the United States and his meeting with President Donald trump demonstrated the highest levels of diplomacy and wisdom.
Speaking on Jordan Television's Sixty Minutes, Fayez highlighted His Majesty's response to three key aspects during his White House press conference. First, His Majesty affirmed that Jordan's national interests come above all else, rejecting the notions of an alternative homeland, resettlement, or displacement.
The second and third aspects regarding Trump's proposal on Gaza, Fayez noted that Jordan's official response will be coordinated through a five-party meeting in Saudi Arabia, which will include Jordan, Egypt, Qatar, and the UAE, as well as through an emergency Arab summit to address the initiative. He emphasized that King Abdullah carried a unified Arab position to Washington.
Fayez praised the King's strong relations with the U.S. administration and institutions, noting that His Majesty is highly respected in Washington and regarded as a key regional reference. He also underlined Jordan's role in combating terrorism and its security cooperation with the U.S., with Congress recognizing Jordan's stabilizing role in the region.
He pointed out that King Abdullah spoke about an Arab plan for Gaza and warned of escalating tensions in the West Bank, which influenced a noticeable shift in the U.S. rhetoric following the meeting, as seen in President Trump's address to Jordanians.
Fayez cautioned against parties seeking to undermine Jordan's position and urged vigilance against divisive narratives. He reaffirmed that Jordan remains steadfast in its national stance, and the unity between the Jordanian people and the Hashemite leadership has been evident throughout history.
Discussing regional relations, Fayez reaffirmed the strong, historical ties between Jordan and Saudi Arabia, as well as the broader Gulf states, which continue to support the Palestinian cause. He condemned provocative Israeli statements regarding the establishment of a Palestinian state in Saudi Arabia, calling such rhetoric a threat to Arab national security.
He stressed the need for the upcoming Arab summit to present a strong response to Israeli policies in the West Bank and Gaza, with tangible, actionable decisions. He also highlighted Jordan's close coordination with Egypt, including joint efforts between the two foreign ministries regarding Gaza reconstruction.
Fayez asserted that U.S. interests in the region necessitate American consideration of Arab positions on Palestinian rights. He urged Washington to pressure Israel into establishing a clear roadmap for a just and comprehensive peace, leading to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
Concluding, he emphasized that Jordan's diplomacy, under King Abdullah's leadership, is centered on coordinating with global powers to ensure regional stability. He called for European-British coordination with permanent UN Security Council members and Arab nations to convene an international conference that would apply pressure on Israel to implement a two-state solution.
Amman, Feb 15 (Petra) – Senate President Faisal Fayez said that his majesty King Abdullah II's visit to the United States and his meeting with President Donald trump demonstrated the highest levels of diplomacy and wisdom.
Speaking on Jordan Television's Sixty Minutes, Fayez highlighted His Majesty's response to three key aspects during his White House press conference. First, His Majesty affirmed that Jordan's national interests come above all else, rejecting the notions of an alternative homeland, resettlement, or displacement.
The second and third aspects regarding Trump's proposal on Gaza, Fayez noted that Jordan's official response will be coordinated through a five-party meeting in Saudi Arabia, which will include Jordan, Egypt, Qatar, and the UAE, as well as through an emergency Arab summit to address the initiative. He emphasized that King Abdullah carried a unified Arab position to Washington.
Fayez praised the King's strong relations with the U.S. administration and institutions, noting that His Majesty is highly respected in Washington and regarded as a key regional reference. He also underlined Jordan's role in combating terrorism and its security cooperation with the U.S., with Congress recognizing Jordan's stabilizing role in the region.
He pointed out that King Abdullah spoke about an Arab plan for Gaza and warned of escalating tensions in the West Bank, which influenced a noticeable shift in the U.S. rhetoric following the meeting, as seen in President Trump's address to Jordanians.
Fayez cautioned against parties seeking to undermine Jordan's position and urged vigilance against divisive narratives. He reaffirmed that Jordan remains steadfast in its national stance, and the unity between the Jordanian people and the Hashemite leadership has been evident throughout history.
Discussing regional relations, Fayez reaffirmed the strong, historical ties between Jordan and Saudi Arabia, as well as the broader Gulf states, which continue to support the Palestinian cause. He condemned provocative Israeli statements regarding the establishment of a Palestinian state in Saudi Arabia, calling such rhetoric a threat to Arab national security.
He stressed the need for the upcoming Arab summit to present a strong response to Israeli policies in the West Bank and Gaza, with tangible, actionable decisions. He also highlighted Jordan's close coordination with Egypt, including joint efforts between the two foreign ministries regarding Gaza reconstruction.
Fayez asserted that U.S. interests in the region necessitate American consideration of Arab positions on Palestinian rights. He urged Washington to pressure Israel into establishing a clear roadmap for a just and comprehensive peace, leading to the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.
Concluding, he emphasized that Jordan's diplomacy, under King Abdullah's leadership, is centered on coordinating with global powers to ensure regional stability. He called for European-British coordination with permanent UN Security Council members and Arab nations to convene an international conference that would apply pressure on Israel to implement a two-state solution.

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