Jordan's King Abdullah II Arrives in Cairo for Tri-National Summit with Sisi and Macron
The summit focuses on regional developments, particularly the situations in Gaza and the West Bank.
King Abdullah II of Jordan arrived in Cairo on Monday for a brief visit, leading a delegation to participate in a tri-national summit with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and French President Emmanuel Macron.
The discussions are centered on the latest regional developments, with significant emphasis on the ongoing situations in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
In a statement earlier today, Egyptian Presidential spokesperson Mohamed Shenway highlighted that the summit aims to address current regional issues.
This follows a backdrop of heightened tensions in the areas previously mentioned, prompting international dialogue and concern.
During a joint press conference with President Sisi, President Macron expressed strong opposition to any form of forced relocation of populations or annexation in both Gaza and the West Bank.
He described such actions as violations of international law and significant threats to regional security, which also encompasses the stability of Israel.
The meetings signify ongoing efforts by Jordan, Egypt, and France to coordinate responses and strategies regarding the conflict and its implications on broader Middle Eastern stability.