Jordan rejects Trump's suggestion it take in more displaced Palestinians
Jordanian officials have rejected President Trump's comments about Egypt and Jordan "taking" in more displaced Palestinians.
Jordan's position "rejecting the displacement of Palestinians is fixed and unchangeable and is necessary to achieve the stability and peace that we all want," Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ayman Safadi said during a Foreign Ministry press conference on Sunday.

"We renew our position of rejecting the displacement of Palestinians from Gaza. Our position is that the two-state solution is the way to achieve peace, and our rejection of displacement is fixed and unchangeable," Safadi said, stressing that "the solution to the Palestinian issue is a Palestinian solution, and Jordan is for Jordanians and Palestine is for Palestinians."
Safadi added, "Our approach is clear, to establish the Palestinians in their land and implement the two-state solution."
Safadi said a priority now is to consolidate the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and bring aid to the residents of the area.
”We are working to bring aid into Gaza without interruption in preparation for the start of reconstruction operations," Safadi said.
He said Jordon is looking forward to working with the U.S. administration to achieve peace in the region.
-ABC News' Ghazi Balkiz