Abbas says Palestinians won’t accept US peace plan

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said the US has proven to be a dishonest mediator.


:: Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said Friday that his people would “no longer accept” any peace plan proposed by the United States following Washington’s decision to unilaterally recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.

The Trump administration has been preparing a plan in secret which is expected to be presented to the two sides in 2018.

“The United States has proven to be a dishonest mediator in the peace process and we will no longer accept any plan from the United States,” Abbas said after meeting French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris.

He also hit out at efforts by the US to intimidate countries ahead of a vote at the UN on Thursday which saw 128 countries condemn Washington’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as the Israeli capital.

“I hope that the others will learn the lesson and understand that you cannot impose solutions by using money and trying to buy off countries,” he added.

Abbas also denounced the US threat to cut financial aid for countries who voted to back the UN resolution. “We call upon countries that did not recognize Palestine yet to do so to preserve the two-state solution before it’s too late,” he added.

US Ambassador Nikki Haley, noting that Washington made “generous contributions” to the United Nations, had warned that the vote would affect “how Americans… look at countries who disrespect us in the UN.”

Macron repeated his earlier condemnations of the US decision on Jerusalem, but he also ruled out recognizing Palestine as a state unilaterally which France has mooted previously.

“The Americans have marginalized themselves and I am trying to not do the same thing,” Macron told the joint press conference with Abbas.

He added: “The solution will be built around two states so inevitably there will be a moment in the process when there is recognition. I want to do it at a moment that will help build peace on the ground.”

Macron has also ruled out launching a fresh French peace initiative in the short term, saying he is waiting to see what happens with the American effort which Abbas rejected on Friday.

The 40-year-old French leader has stepped up his meetings with leaders from the Middle East in recent weeks, hosting Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu in Paris less than a fortnight ago.

Macron reaffirmed his disapproval of Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and recalled that during his meeting with Netanyahu, he urged him to make “courageous gestures” to help revive peace talks, including freezing Israel’s construction of settlements on occupied lands.

Jordanian King Abdullah II visited on Thursday, the day before Abbas’ arrival.

Macron said he would visit the Palestinian territories in 2018.

“I have committed myself very clearly to doing everything” to further the peace process, Macron said.

Abbas praised Macron’s efforts as a mediator.

“We have trust in you. We respect the efforts made by you and we count heavily on your efforts,” he said.













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