Kerry, who had been due to hold talks over dinner in Abu Dhabi today, will instead spend his third straight day shuttling between Israeli leaders in Jerusalem and Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas in Amman.
Kerry, on a marathon tour that has also taken him to India, Kuwait, Qatar and Saudi Arabia, will still proceed to Brunei for a meeting of Asian nations starting on Monday, State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf said.
As with his stops in other Gulf Arab states, Kerry's talks in the United Arab Emirates were expected to focus heavily on coordinating assistance to rebels fighting to topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Kerry, on his fifth trip to the Middle East in as many months, is trying to restart direct Israeli-Palestinian negotiations that broke down nearly three years ago.
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