Jared Kouchner, adviser to the US president and his son-in-law, who is on a new Middle East tour to promote his plan on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, met in Morocco with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed.

Kouchner and his hosts were to meet in the UAE, Kouchner said, adding that Kouchner also met in Morocco with Omani Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Yousef bin Alawi.

The US source described the Trump advisor's talks with UAE and Omani officials as fruitful, pointing out that they follow the Bahrain workshop held in late June, during which the economic aspect of the American plan for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which is likely to be announced before the end of this year, .

In addition to Jared Kouchner, the US delegation included Vice President Avi Berkowitz, Special Envoy for the Middle East Peace Process Jason Greenblatt and Iran's Special Envoy Brian Hook.

The Jerusalem Post said the delegation discussed support for the idea of ​​hosting Bahrain, which the US plans to build and invest tens of billions of dollars to improve the economic and social conditions in the Palestinian territories, Lebanon, Egypt and Jordan.

She pointed out that a US official told her last week that the US delegation led by Jared Kouchner aims to complete the economic part of the US plan, and to discuss possible financial resources to finance this project.

As part of his new tour of the region, Kouchner met in Amman with Jordan's King Abdullah II and then went to occupied Jerusalem where he met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He then visited Cairo and met with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi before leaving for Morocco, .