Jordan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced in a statement on Sunday that Jordan's King Abdullah II received an invitation from US President Donald Trump to join the Gaza Peace Council, noting that he is reviewing the related documents. The ministry stated that the King of Jordan received an invitation from the US President "to join the Peace Council, and that he is currently studying the documents related to the invitation in accordance with internal legal procedures." A ministry spokesperson, Fuad al-Majalli, confirmed that "The Kingdom highly values the leadership role of President Trump in reaching a ceasefire in Gaza, launching the comprehensive peace plan, and the efforts he is making to achieve security, stability, and peace." The council, to be chaired by Trump, is being formed after the launch of the second phase of the American plan aimed at ending the war in Gaza. The council is expected to oversee the work of the Palestinian technocratic commission tasked with temporarily managing the sector. The outlines of the 'Peace Council' began to take shape on Saturday with the announcement that leaders of countries such as Turkey, Egypt, and Canada had received invitations from the US President to join it.
King of Jordan Receives Invitation to Gaza Peace Council
Jordan's Foreign Ministry announced that King Abdullah II received an invitation from US President Donald Trump to join the Gaza Peace Council. The King is currently reviewing the related documents. The Kingdom highly values President Trump's efforts to achieve peace in the region.