RIYADH: A planned Saudi meeting of Arab leaders in response to US President Donald Trump’s plan to take control of Gaza has been postponed by a day and expanded to include five more countries, Arab diplomats said on Monday.

“The mini Arab summit in Riyadh has been postponed from Thursday to Friday, Feb 21,” a Saudi source said. An Arab diplomatic source later confirmed the new date.

Three Arab states had been expected to attend the summit, but the Saudi source said the expanded meeting will “include the leaders of the six Gulf Cooperation Council countries along with Egypt and Jordan to discuss Arab alternatives to Trump’s plans in the Gaza Strip”.

The member states of the Gulf Cooperation Council are the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar and Kuwait.

The Saudi source said that “an influential Gulf country expressed its dissatisfaction at being excluded from the Riyadh summit, which prompted the organisers to include all the Gulf countries”, without specifying which country was involved.

Instead of three, eight countries including GCC members, to attend summit on 21st

Trump had proposed taking over the war-batted Gaza Strip and moving its more than two million residents to Jordan or Egypt — a plan experts say would violate international law.

Arab countries have unanimously rejected the idea or any prospect of displacing Palestinians from their lands.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio earlier on Thursday said Washington was open to proposals from Arab countries concerning the Palestinian territory, where a fragile ceasefire came into effect on Jan 19 after more than 15 months of fighting.

Rubio said he hoped to be able to discuss these ideas during a tour that took him to Israel on Sunday, Saudi Arabia on Monday, and then to the United Arab Emirates.

Last week, Jordan’s King Abdullah II met Trump at the White House and “reiterated Jordan’s steadfast position against the displacement of Palestinians”, according to a statement issued later, saying this was “the unified Arab position”.

Trump doubled down on his plan during the meeting.

Published in Dawn, February 18th, 2025

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