The heads of Jordan and Egypt emphasized the need to establish a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
During a trip to Cairo, the capital of Egypt, the king of Jordan met with the president of this country and discussed the developments in Gaza.
On Wednesday, King Abdullah II of Jordan met with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in Cairo and discussed about Gaza.
In this meeting, the two sides welcomed the humanitarian ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip and emphasized the necessity of achieving a permanent ceasefire and providing the basis for sending humanitarian aid to Gaza.
After 47 days of conflict between the Palestinian resistance and the Zionist army, the Tel Aviv cabinet agreed to a cease-fire agreement in Gaza this Wednesday morning. American government officials thanked the mediation of Qatar and Egypt in this case.
According to the report of the Jordanian website “Ammon”, Abdullah II and Al-Sisi also declared their opposition to the policies of starvation, collective punishment of the Palestinian nation, and any attempt to relocate the residents of Gaza.
The two sides of Jordan and Egypt emphasized the support of the Palestinians and the need for the international community to use the opportunity of the current ceasefire to send aid to Gaza and reduce the suffering of the people of this region.
The leaders of Jordan and Egypt also called it necessary to try to revive the political process with the aim of achieving a comprehensive and fair solution to the Palestinian issue through a two-state solution.
In this meeting, the King of Jordan also warned about the dangers of intensifying the attacks of the Zionist regime in Jerusalem and the West Bank and the increase in the violence of the settlers.