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Arab countries reject Trump proposal to move Palestinians from Gaza into Egypt and Jordan

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A group of powerful Arab nations released a statement on Saturday rejecting President Donald Trump’s proposal that Palestinians in the Gaza Strip be relocated to Egypt and Jordan. 

The foreign ministers of Qatar, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, as well as the Secretary-General of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization and the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States met in Cairo, Egypt, on Saturday, and released a joint statement afterward detailing matters that the leadership of the powerful Arab countries agreed upon. 

Their agreements included «expressing the continued full support for the steadfastness of the Palestinian people on their land and their adherence to their legitimate rights under international law.» The statement said the officials «affirmed their rejection of any violation of these inalienable rights, whether through settlement activities, the expulsion and demolition of homes, land annexation, or the displacement of Palestinians from their land.» 

«They also rejected any efforts to encourage the transfer or uprooting of Palestinians from their land, under any circumstances or justifications,» the statement, released in English by the Qatari government, said. «Such actions, they noted, threaten regional stability, exacerbate the conflict, and undermine the prospects for peace and coexistence among the region’s peoples.» 

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Qatar’s prime minister and foreign minister Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al Thani attends a meeting of Arab League foreign ministers in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025.  (AP Photo/Khaled Elfiqi)

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The statement also «welcomes» the cease-fire and hostage release deal between Israel and Hamas that was brokered by Qatar, Egypt and the United States. 

«The participants also expressed their commitment to working with the administration of US President Donald Trump to pursue a just and comprehensive peace in the Middle East, in line with the two-state solution, and to strive for a conflict-free region,» they said. 

Trump was asked in the Oval Office on Friday if he believes that it is a good idea that Egypt and Jordan accept Palestinians from Gaza despite the two countries denying they would do so. 

«I think Jordan will take people, yeah, people from Gaza, and I think Egypt will take them also. I mean, I heard somebody said they’re not going to, but I think they will. I feel confident they will,» Trump said. 

Israel’s war in Gaza, which was started by the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attacks that killed 1,200 Israelis, is believed to have eliminated most of the terrorist organization’s grip on the region, but the matter of reconstruction and eventually reformed leadership without terrorist control hangs in the balance amid a fragile cease-fire agreement. 

Trump first floated the idea of Egypt and Jordan taking in about 1.5 million people from Gaza while addressing reporters aboard Air Force One last month. 

«I’d like Egypt to take people,» Trump said. «You’re talking about probably a million and a half people, and we just clean out that whole thing and say, ‘You know, it’s over.’»

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«It’s literally a demolition site right now. Almost everything’s demolished, and people are dying there,» Trump said of the destruction caused by the 15-month war. «So, I’d rather get involved with some of the Arab nations, and build housing in a different location, where they can maybe live in peace for a change.»

Last week, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi said the transfer of Palestinians from Gaza «can’t ever be tolerated or allowed.»

Jordan and Saudi foreign ministers meet in Cairo

Jordan’s foreign minister Ayman Safadi, left, and Saudi foreign minster, Faisal bin Farhan, attend a meeting of Arab League foreign ministers in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025.  (AP Photo/Khaled Elfiqi)

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«The solution to this issue is the two-state solution. It is the establishment of a Palestinian state,» he reportedly said at a news conference. «The solution is not to remove the Palestinian people from their place. No.»

Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi also said that his country’s opposition to Trump’s idea was «firm and unwavering.»

The Egyptian government said El-Sisi received a call from Trump on Saturday but did not mention the issue. 

«The call fostered a positive discussion between the two Presidents, underscoring the critical importance of advancing the implementation of the first and second phases of the ceasefire agreement, and ensuring the stabilization of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip,» according to the Egyptian government read-out. «Additionally, the call emphasized the urgent need to increase the delivery of humanitarian aid and relief to the residents of Gaza.» 

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Egyptian officials meet with Arab leaders

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, right, meets with Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi at Tahrir palace in Cairo, Egypt, Saturday, Feb 1, 2025.  (AP Photo/Khaled Elfiqi)

El-Sisi «reiterated the imperative to reach lasting peace in Middle East,» according to his government. «He affirmed that the international community places its trust in President Trump’s capacity to secure a historic and enduring peace agreement, which would bring an end to the decades-long conflict in the region. This is grounded in President Trump’s commitment to peace, which he underscored in his inaugural address, as a man of peace. President El-Sisi stressed the vital necessity to launch a peace process conducive to a permanent solution in the region.» 

Jordan already is home to more than 2 million Palestinians, according to the Associated Press. Egypt has warned of security implications of transferring large numbers of Palestinians to Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, bordering Gaza.

Both countries were the first to make peace with Israel, but they support the creation of a Palestinian state in the West Bank, Gaza and east Jerusalem, territories that Israel captured from Jordan and Egypt in 1967’s Six-Day War. 

The Israeli government ordered the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) to cease its operations in the country as of Thursday amid allegations the agency is involved with the Hamas terrorist group. 

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The Arab nations’ statement Saturday also affirmed «the pivotal, indispensable, and irreplaceable role» of UNRWA and «categorically rejected any attempts to bypass or diminish its role.» 

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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«No está a la venta»: la primera ministra danesa respondió con firmeza a la idea de Trump de quedarse con Groenlandia, pero dejó abierta una puerta

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La primera ministra danesa, Mette Frederiksen, abrió la puerta este lunes a que Estados Unidos, que ya tiene una base militar en Groenlandia, amplíe su presencia en esa isla autónoma dependiente del Reino de Dinamarca, aunque dejó claro que ese territorio “no está en venta”.


“Estoy totalmente de acuerdo con los estadounidenses en que el Alto Norte, la región ártica, es cada vez más importante cuando hablamos de defensa, seguridad y disuasión. Y es posible encontrar una manera de asegurar una presencia más fuerte en Groenlandia; ellos ya están allí, y pueden tener más posibilidades”, indicó Frederiksen ante la prensa a su llegada a una cumbre informal de la Unión Europea (UE) en Bruselas.


Al mismo tiempo, la mandataria danesa afirmó que están «dispuestos a aumentar la escala del Reino de Dinamarca, y creo que la OTAN, igual”.


“Así que si se trata de asegurar nuestra parte del mundo, podemos encontrar una manera de avanzar”, recalcó.


Frederiksen participa hoy en una reunión informal de líderes comunitarios para abordar íntegramente la política de defensa europea, así como las relaciones con la nueva administración de Donald Trump en Estados Unidos.


Sobre el interés de Trump de hacerse con Groenlandia sin excluir la fuerza, Frederiksen recordó que, “desde el Reino de Dinamarca, hemos dejado muy claro, con gran apoyo de los socios europeos y de la Unión Europea, que todo el mundo tiene que respetar la soberanía de todos los Estados nacionales del mundo”, y enfatizó que “Groenlandia es hoy parte del Reino de Dinamarca”.

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“Es parte de nuestro territorio y no está en venta. El presidente, el líder de los groenlandeses, ha sido muy claro al decir que no están en venta”, subrayó.


Por lo que respecta a la urgencia de los Veintisiete por invertir más en seguridad, la primera ministra danesa consideró que “no debe cundir el pánico” aunque admitió que “tenemos prisa” visto que Rusia y su presidente, Vladímir Putin, “no sólo amenazan a Ucrania, sino a todos nosotros, y tenemos que ser capaces de defendernos”.


«Así que tenemos que acelerar las líneas de producción, tenemos que asegurarnos de que Ucrania gane esta guerra y tenemos que cooperar y trabajar mucho más estrechamente, sobre todo en materia de defensa y disuasión”, dijo.


En su opinión, la mayor dificultad a la que se enfrenta la UE es que “trabaja demasiado despacio” y, “desgraciadamente, no se están aumentando las líneas de producción y seguimos pensando como si estuviéramos en tiempos de paz”.


“No digo que estemos en guerra, pero tenemos que cambiar de mentalidad. Necesitamos un sentido de urgencia y tenemos que asegurarnos de que nuestras industrias y nuestra cooperación política funcionen de forma más fluida, y tenemos que hacerlo mucho más rápido”, indicó, y agregó que la meta de invertir el 2 % del PIB en defensa “ya no es suficiente”.

Frederiksen afirmó asimismo que si Rusia “gana la guerra” y la invasión de Ucrania finaliza como un “conflicto congelado, un alto el fuego”, le dará la posibilidad a Moscú de “movilizar más fondos y, tal vez, atacar a otro país en Europa”.

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