Palestinian Authority authority Mahmoud Abbas visited Egypt on Sunday, assembly with President Abdul Fattah el-Sisi in Cairo and vocalization before a entertainment of unfamiliar ministers from Arab League member states.
During his residence to a unfamiliar ministers, Abbas indicted newly-reelected Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu of not being meddlesome in peace, and condemning a Trump administration for slicing off financial aid.
According to a news by a PA central outlet, WAFA, Abbas told a entertainment of unfamiliar ministers that Netanyahu “doesn’t trust in peace”, and indicted Israel of “violating each agreement with” a Palestinian Authority.
The PA personality also reiterated his refusal to cruise a soon-to-be expelled Middle East assent plan, dubbed a ‘Deal of a Century’, that a Trump administration is approaching to benefaction to both Israel and a PA in June.
“After a approval of Jerusalem as a collateral of Israel and a send of a US Embassy to it, a relinquishment of assist to UNRWA, and a closure of a Office of a PLO in Washington, what stays of a Deal of a Century,” Abbas asked rhetorically.