Qatar Emir Tells Kushner Two-State Solution Needed to End Palestine-Israel Conflict

DUBAI (Reuters) —
Qatar’s ruler, Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, meets with President Donald Trump’s senior adviser Jared Kushner in Doha, Qatar, Wednesday. (Qatar News Agency/Handout via Reuters)

Qatar’s ruler Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani told White House adviser Jared Kushner on Wednesday that Doha supports a two-state solution, with East Jerusalem as the capital of a Palestinian state, to end the conflict with Israel, his Cabinet said.

Kushner, the son-in-law of President Donald Trump, is in Qatar after a U.S.-brokered accord last month for the United Arab Emirates and Israel to normalize ties.

The UAE is the third Arab country to reach such an agreement with Israel after Egypt and Jordan.

Kushner hopes another Arab country will normalize ties within months. He visited the UAE this week with an Israeli delegation for normalization talks before also traveling to Bahrain and Saudi Arabia.

Sheikh Tamim told Kushner Qatar remains committed to the 2002 Arab Peace Initiative, in which Arab nations offered Israel normalized ties in return for a statehood deal with the Palestinians and full Israeli withdrawal from territory liberated in the 1967 Six Day War.

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