- Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticised US President Donald Trump’s proposal to relocate Palestinians from Gaza.
- Araghchi warned the plan threatens Middle East stability and urged Islamic countries to oppose it.
- Both Egypt and Jordan rejected the proposal, emphasising the need for a unified stance against it.
Iran’s top diplomat has said a proposal by US President Donald Trump to move Palestinians out of the war-battered Gaza Strip represents a threat to stability and security in the Middle East.
“Forcibly displacing Palestinians from Gaza is part of a scheme to eliminate Palestine in a colonial manner,” Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in a late Saturday phone call with his Egyptian counterpart Badr Abdelatty, according to an Iranian statement.
Trump’s proposal for the United States to take over Gaza and relocate its inhabitants was first unveiled on Tuesday during a White House meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, sparking widespread condemnation.
Araghchi said the plan “poses a serious threat to the stability and security” in the region.