12.02.2025 09:20
During the meeting at the White House to discuss the plan to occupy Gaza, Jordan's King Abdullah II's statement to Trump, "We will work together for your noble goals; you will bring peace and stability to the Middle East," left a strong impression on the discussion, while his strange facial expressions drew attention.
King Abdullah II of Jordan visited the White House last night to discuss U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to invade Gaza under the guise of 'displacement'.
"THERE IS A NEED FOR U.S. LEADERSHIP"
During his meeting at the White House, King Abdullah, who used cautious language in response to Trump's statements regarding the displacement of Palestinians in Gaza, drew attention with his clear remarks on the issue.
Stating that "reaching a just peace based on a two-state solution is the way to ensure regional stability," King Abdullah emphasized that U.S. leadership is necessary for this. He noted that Trump is a "man of peace."
"WE WILL WORK FOR A JUST AND COMPREHENSIVE PEACE"
King Abdullah also conveyed that he stressed the importance of working to reduce tensions in the occupied West Bank to Trump, and that they will work for a just and comprehensive peace for everyone in the region.
HE COULDN'T STOP PRAISING TRUMP
During the meeting, King Abdullah's words to Donald Trump, who has been heavily criticized by Muslim states, including Turkey, for his 'displacement' plan for Gaza, were striking: "We will work together for your noble goals; you will bring peace and stability to the Middle East." His strange facial expressions during the meeting also did not go unnoticed.