U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed that his administration is working tirelessly to reach a formula that allows for coexistence between Palestinians and Israelis, noting that Washington is conducting extensive coordination with various parties to meet the aspirations of both sides.
Trump's statements came during his meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud at the White House yesterday, in what is the Crown Prince's first visit to Washington in seven years.
During the meeting, Trump stated that the Palestinians are "doing well," emphasizing that the United States is collaborating with "a large number of partners" to reach agreements acceptable to both Israelis and Palestinians.
He added that his administration is making "every effort" to find a common formula that preserves the interests of both parties.
For his part, the Saudi Crown Prince stressed the importance of establishing a "clear path" leading to a two-state solution, confirming that he discussed this issue "constructively" with the U.S. president in order to create the right conditions for achieving tangible progress as soon as possible.
He also announced his intention to increase Saudi investments in the United States to nearly one trillion dollars.
Trump: My administration is making every effort to find a common formula that preserves the interests of both parties.





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Trump pushes for Gaza negotiations while bin Salman insists on a two-state solution.