Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas today that May 28 had been set as a date for his talks with US President Barack Obama in Washington, dpa reported. "We plan to visit Cairo and other Arab countries before our May 28 visit to Washington, where we are going to have talks with the US administration on all political issues and set forth conditions for future negotiations," Abbas told reporters after a meeting with Jordan's King Abdullah II. "Our conditions and vision are part of the two-state solution, which also involves halting settlement building and the policy of house demolitions. Our demands are also shared by the Americans as a pre-requisite for resuming dialogue with the Israelis," Abbas said. The Palestinian leader said his talks with King Abdullah focused on the outcome of the monarch's talks with Obama at the White House on April 21.