
On September 23, United States President Donald Trump held an important meeting with leaders of Arab countries at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
During the meeting, Trump firmly promised not to allow Israel to fully annex the West Bank of the Jordan River. The head of state emphasized that he holds a strong and unwavering position on this matter.
According to Politico, Trump and his team proposed a new plan aimed at stopping the armed conflict in the Gaza Strip. This plan includes ideas about the post-war governance model, mechanisms for establishing a security system, and measures to ensure peace.
However, so far, no practical agreement has been reached between Israel and the Palestinian HAMAS movement to cease fire. Leaders of Arab countries warned the American president during the meeting that any Israeli aggression on the West Bank could negatively affect diplomatic relations in the region.
They particularly spoke about the risk of violating the "Abraham Accords," which were signed during Trump's first presidential term and hold historical significance. The meeting was attended by leaders from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey.
After the meeting, official statements were almost not given. Only Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan described the negotiations as reliable and effective but did not disclose details.
Additionally, it became known that some far-right ministers in Israel recently called for the annexation of the West Bank in response to the recognition of Palestine by several countries. This issue is also being discussed within the Israeli government.
Thus, this meeting in New York attracted significant attention regarding one of the most pressing issues in the Middle East. Trump's statement raised hopes in Arab countries but was received with caution.
Because in the current situation, any political decision can have a significant impact on peace and stability in the region.