• Egypt's Sissi hosts Jordanian, Palestinian leaders to discuss 'two-stat

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    Egypt's Sissi hosts Jordanian, Palestinian leaders to discuss 'two-state solution'
    Egypt's (C) president with the Palestinian (L) and Jordanian (R)
    leaders, on Monday, August 14, 2023.
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    EGYPT
    Egypt's president Abdel Fattah al-Siss on Monday (Aug. 14) met with
    King Abdullah II of Jordan and Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas in the northern coastal city of El Alamein, Egyptian presidential spokesman
    Ahmed Fahmy said.

    During a tripartite meeting, the leaders discussed "the development of
    the Palestinian cause" and expressed their support for a "two-state
    solution" to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict with east Jerusalem as the
    future Palestinian capital, Fahmy said in a later statement.

    While there was no mention of the topic of potential Israeli-Saudi normalisation in the official statement, a Palestinian source close to
    the matter told AFP that it was the key topic on the table.

    The summit was held "to discuss US efforts to achieve normalisation of relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel, and the Palestinian
    Authority's requirements in the framework of the signing of such a
    deal", the source said.


    Egypt was the first Arab country to normalise ties with Israel in 1979, followed by Jordan in 1994. Both countries are key allies of Saudi Arabia.

    A number of Arab countries, including the United Arab Emirates and
    Morocco, followed suit decades later, recognising Israel in a series of US-brokered deals known as the Abraham Accords.

    There has been much speculation in the media, particularly in recent
    weeks, that Saudi Arabia would follow suit, but such a deal has yet to materialise.

    Riyadh on Saturday named for the first time a non-resident ambassador
    for the Palestinian Territories who will also serve as consul general in Jerusalem.

    The file for the Palestinian Territories has traditionally been handled
    by the Saudi embassy in Amman.

    Israel has also not officially commented on the rumoured normalisation
    push, but Foreign Minister Eli Cohen has said that "peace between Israel
    and Saudi Arabia is a matter of time".

    During US President Joe Biden's tour of the Middle East last year, the
    Saudi civil aviation authority announced that it was lifting overflight restrictions on "all carriers", paving the way for Israeli planes to use
    Saudi airspace.

    Biden himself flew directly to Jeddah from Israel's Ben Gurion airport
    for his talks with Saudi leaders.

    But the kingdom denied at the time that the airspace move was "a
    precursor to any further steps" towards normalisation.

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