Jordan and Egypt face pressure from President Trump to accept two million Palestinians from Gaza, a move they see as an existential threat. In response, both nations are attempting to dissuade him through a strategy of diplomatic gestures, including offers to collaborate on regional stability and humanitarian aid. Jordanian King Abdullah has demonstrated this conciliatory approach in a recent meeting with Trump, presenting offers that appear superficial while firmly rejecting broader resettlement proposals, seeking to draw attention to the necessity of U.S. leadership in achieving peace through a two-state solution.
For both Jordan and Egypt, Trump's proposal to resettle two million Palestinians poses an existential threat, leading them to use conciliatory gestures to defer his demands.
King Abdullah's meeting with Trump involved significant flattery, as he aimed to placate the president while firmly opposing the mass resettlement of Palestinians.
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