Jordan’s king meets with Trump envoy on Mideast peace push

Jordan’s King Abdullah II has served as a key intermediary in previous US led negotiations on Israel-Palestine issue.


Jordan’s King Abdullah II and an envoy for President Donald Trump have held talks about reviving long-stalled efforts to reach an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal.

The king served as a key intermediary in previous US led negotiations on setting up a state of Palestine alongside Israel.

The US Embassy in Jordan says King Abdullah told envoy Jason Greenblatt on Wednesday that he would “do everything possible” to help end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on the basis of a two-state solution.

Greenblatt told Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in separate meetings earlier this week that Trump is interested in reaching a deal.

Trump has suggested a two-state deal is not the only possible solution, but has not laid out his vision for a Mideast solution.


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