Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi and Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II of Jordan have warned against the dangers of the ongoing escalation in the West Bank and the attacks on Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem.
Both sides reaffirmed that the establishment of an independent Palestinian State along the borders of June 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital, remains the only guarantee for achieving lasting peace and stability in the Middle East.
During their meeting in Cairo Sunday, they also stressed the need to immediately start the reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, without displacing the Palestinians from their land.
The Jordanian Crown Prince reiterated his country's support for the upcoming Emergency Arab Summit on the Palestinian issue, hosted by Egypt, emphasising the imperative for an Arab consensus on this matter.
The two sides also discussed the situation in Syria and emphasised their commitment to Syria's unity, stability, and territorial integrity.
Jordan's King Abdullah II reiterated Sunday his country's rejection of any attempts to annex territories and displace the Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank.
He called for ensuring the endurance of ceasefire in Gaza and strengthening the international humanitarian response.
During his meeting in Amman with a delegation from the US Congress led by member of the US Senate, Senator Richard Blumenthal, King Abdullah II stressed the importance of achieving a just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution to ensure the region's security and stability.
He underscored the US' pivotal role in backing peace efforts and the importance of the strategic partnership between Jordan and the US, as well as the keenness to foster it in all fields.
Egyptian President, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi meets with Jordan's Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah in Cairo, on Sunday.