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Indonesian president in Amman to meet Jordan’s king

In talks likely related to the flawed Gaza peace plan,  Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto arrived in Amman this week to meet with King Abdullah II, marking his second visit to Jordan in less than a year.

A royal court statement said Subianto was welcomed by Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah upon his arrival at Marka Airport in Amman.

King Abdullah will meet with the Indonesian president during his visit to the kingdom, the statement said, without giving details about the content of their talks.

Subianto made his first visit to Jordan in April.

This follows Subianto’s earlier pledged 8,000 “or more” troops to the International Stabilization Force in Gaza at the inaugural Board of Peace meeting in Washington last week.

Despite the obstacles and difficulties, “we are very optimistic that with the leadership of (US) President (Donald) Trump, this vision of real peace will be achieved,” he said. “There will be problems, but we will prevail.”

“We will achieve our dream of peace in Palestine, a lasting and peaceful solution for the Palestinian problem, and in Gaza,” he added.

The achievements of the ceasefire are “real.” Therefore, “we reaffirm our commitment to contribute a significant number of troops, up to 8000 or more, if necessary; we are prepared to contribute the troops to take part actively in the International Stabilization Force to make this peace work,” Prabowo added.

Separately, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, during the event, urged cooperation “towards a credible pathway to Palestinian self-determination through the establishment of an independent, sovereign and contiguous state of Palestine in line with the relevant resolutions.”

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