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Abbas meets Jordan’s King Abdullah on Trump’s Middle East assent plan

  • March 13, 2018

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas met with Jordan’s King Abdullah II in Amman Monday to plead U.S. President Donald Trump’s Middle East assent plan.

To unequivocally know a Middle East – allow to Haaretz

Aside from Abbas, attending a assembly on a Palestinian side will be longtime assent adjudicator Saeb Erekat and Palestinian comprehension arch Majid Faraj.

The king called a assembly between a dual leaders following a new phone review with Abbas. Abdullah wanted to plead Trump’s assent plan, that sources tighten to Abbas contend is approaching to be denounced by a White House soon, as good as a implications.

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Last week, Trump warned there won’t be peace if a Palestinians exclude to lapse to a negotiating table. Speaking before a assembly with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington, D.C., Trump pronounced he believes a Palestinians intend to lapse to a negotiating table, “and if they don’t, there will be no peace.”

White House officials are also approaching to plead a charitable conditions in a Gaza Strip on Tuesday, during a beginning of Trump’s special attach� Jason Greenblatt. Representatives of Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia were invited to attend a discussion, though a Palestinians pronounced they will protest a meeting.

Ahmad Majdalani, a member of the PLO Executive Committee, pronounced a Americans are perplexing to support a Gaza contention as a charitable emanate while ignoring a besiege of a Gaza Strip. Majdalani described a American pierce as an try to lead a charitable beginning but addressing a new process shifts by President Trump, especially his preference to commend Jerusalem as a collateral of Israel and a relocation of a American embassy to a city.

“The Palestinian care is organisation in a preference to disjoin family with a administration given Trump’s stipulation [recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital]. That will continue until a opinion towards Jerusalem and a two-state resolution changes,” Majdalani said.

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