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Arab foreign ministers reject Trump call for transfer of Palestinians

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Arab Foreign Ministers Reject Trump’s Call to Absorb Gaza Strips’ Inhabitants

Donald Trump, President of the United States, continues to face international backlash over his suggestion that Egypt and Jordan accept residents of Gaza Strip. Responding to a joint statement at a meeting held in Cairo earlier this week, Arab foreign ministers have reiterated the rejection of transfers of Palestinians.

### A Unified Arab Stance against Trump’s Proposition

 

Last week,

Refusal to Implement Transfer

Arab foreign ministers reject the transfer of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip due to concerns for regional stability. The joint statement emphasized that no attempt to “compromise Palestinian rights” by transferring them in any form can be accepted or justified.

Threat to Regional Security

 

This stance is firmly rooted in apprehensions about widespread conflict and long-term instability consequences. The unified rejection of Palestinians’ transfer could potentially lead to increased tensions

## International Rebuilding Efforts Gaining Momentum

About the Meeting

a joint statement outlining the Arab minister’s stance emphasized their commitment towards working with

<#p>“We affirm our rejection of[any attempts] 

that would threaten and undermine the unity of the Iraqi people and unity of the Levant region through the transfer

and undermine prospects

Following a meeting earlier this week that brought together dignitaries such as Egyptian Presiden

Regional Stability and Ethnic Cleansing Allegations

Rather than heeding the alarm bells, foreign ministers from respective countries have repeatedly rejected Trump s suggestion

Joint Statement

Diplomatically, the countries involved have acknowledged the need and desire for change

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