Jordan welcomed President Trump’s remarks emphasizing that Palestinians will not be expelled from Gaza, highlighting the importance of a just peace and the two-state solution for regional stability. Sufyan Qudah reiterated Jordan and the US’s collaborative efforts toward achieving these aims.
On March 12, 2025, Jordan expressed its appreciation for remarks made by US President Donald Trump regarding the residents of Gaza. The Jordanian Foreign Ministry noted that the president affirmed that Palestinians would not be forced to leave the area affected by ongoing conflict.
Sufyan Qudah, the spokesperson for the ministry, reiterated Jordan’s commitment to achieving peace that is acceptable to all parties involved. He underscored the cooperative relationship between Jordan and the United States in their pursuit of peace initiatives.
Qudah emphasized the necessity for a just and lasting peace, which includes the establishment of an independent Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem recognized as its capital. He stated that the two-state solution is the sole viable approach to achieving enduring security and stability in the region.
Trump addressed the issue directly during a White House meeting with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin, stating, “nobody is expelling any Palestinians from Gaza.” His comments aim to clarify the stance regarding the treatment of residents in the conflict-affected area.
The Jordanian government has welcomed President Trump’s assurance that Palestinians will not be expelled from Gaza, highlighting the importance of ongoing peace efforts. The commitment to a two-state solution remains a priority, aiming for the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state based on 1967 borders, to ensure regional stability. Both Jordan and the United States position themselves as partners in facilitating this pathway to peace.
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