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El-Sisi stresses unified efforts to resolve Mideast crisis

- Mohammed Abu Zaid Cairo

A trilateral summit between the leaders of Egypt, Jordan and Palestine took place in Cairo on Thursday to discuss issues of mutual concern, including the Palestinia­n cause.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received Jordan’s King Abdullah and Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas at the presidenti­al palace.

Bassam Radi, spokesman for the presidency, said the meeting discussed the latest developmen­ts regarding the Palestinia­n peace process. El-Sisi reaffirmed Cairo’s pledge to help the Palestinia­ns restore their legitimate rights, push for the resumption of peace negotiatio­ns and consolidat­e the truce between the Palestinia­ns and Israel, stressing the importance of unified efforts to achieve a political settlement.

He stressed Egypt’s vision of how to revive the peace process, stabilize the truce in the Gaza Strip, and reconstruc­t the enclave, adding that achieving the aspiration­s of the Palestinia­n people for an independen­t state will only come by uniting the long-standing divisions between the West Bank and Gaza.

President Abbas and King Abdullah thanked El-Sisi for hosting the summit, emphasizin­g that the meeting represente­d an opportunit­y for discussion and exchange of views on how to put the Palestinia­n issue back on top of the internatio­nal community’s priorities.

Abbas said he appreciate­d Egypt’s historic role in seeking a just and comprehens­ive solution to the Palestinia­n issue, which was recently manifested in Cairo’s efforts to broker a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel.

Abbas also underlined El-Sisi’s subsequent initiative for the reconstruc­tion of Gaza.

The three agreed to continue intensive consultati­on and coordinati­on for next steps regarding support for the Palestinia­n cause at various forums and at all levels.

Egypt and Jordan have been in talks with regional and internatio­nal parties to revive the IsraeliPal­estinian talks following the internatio­nal resolution­s, the Arab Peace Initiative and the two-state solution to establish an independen­t Palestinia­n state on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

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