Blunt response
UAE President refers to Trump plan - this is his opinion
The United Arab Emirates, one of the countries that signed the Abraham Accords with Israel, expressed his objection in a conversation with Secretary of State Rubio.


United Arab Emirates President Mohammed bin Zayed told US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday that his country opposes Trump's immigration plan for Gaza.
According to him, the solution to what they call the "conflict" should be on the basis of two states for two peoples, and he reiterated the position of the Emirati Foreign Ministry on the issue about a week ago.
In a statement describing the president's remarks to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, it was reported that the president expressed his opposition to uprooting the Palestinians and denying them "inalienable rights."
About a week ago, the Emirati Foreign Ministry expressed the Arab country's opposition to Trump's solution, saying that "it is important to stop any activity that threatens the stability of the region, which will be achieved by the two-state solution."
In a joint statement in early February with other Arab countries, it was stated that "we emphasize that we reject the idea of uprooting the Palestinians from their land for any reason."
The pressure on the Arab countries is increasing after Trump's announcement that he would consider transferring Palestinians from Gaza to other countries, with the fierce opposition stemming from fear of a significant demographic change in their country, fear of the absorption of Hamas terrorists and extremist forces, and also because of the Palestinian narrative that considers the displacement of Palestinians a second "Nakba."
Kikar Hashabbat contribute to this article.
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