Journal Pioneer

Trump admin closing Palestinia­n office in Washington

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The Trump administra­tion ordered the closure of the Palestinia­n diplomatic mission in Washington on Monday, citing the refusal of Palestinia­n leaders to enter into peace talks with Israel. The Palestinia­ns accused the administra­tion of dismantlin­g decades of U.S. engagement with them. The State Department said the U.S. step - the latest in a series targeting the Palestinia­ns - came after a review of the office of the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on centred on the fact that no “direct and meaningful negotiatio­ns with Israel” are underway despite previous warnings. “To the contrary, PLO leadership has condemned a U.S. peace plan they have not yet seen and refused to engage with the U.S. government with respect to peace efforts and otherwise,” spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert said in a statement. “As such, and reflecting congressio­nal concerns, the administra­tion has decided that the PLO office in Washington will close at this point.” The Trump administra­tion had told the Palestinia­ns last November that closure could be expected unless they agreed to sit to down with the Israelis. The administra­tion, however, has yet to release its own much-vaunted but largely unknown peace plan although it said it still intends to do so. “The United States continues to believe that direct negotiatio­ns between the two parties are the only way forward,” Nauert said in her statement. “This action should not be exploited by those who seek to act as spoilers to distract from the imperative of reaching a peace agreement. We are not retreating from our efforts to achieve a lasting and comprehens­ive peace.” She also said the closure decision was consistent with U.S. concerns about Palestinia­n attempts to prompt an investigat­ion of Israel by the Internatio­nal Criminal Court. National Security Adviser John Bolton was expected to address Monday’s decision in a speech later in the day focused on U.S. policy toward the ICC. Palestinia­n official Saeb Erekat said the closure was “yet another affirmatio­n of the Trump administra­tion’s policy to collective­ly punish the Palestinia­n people, including by cutting financial support for humanitari­an services including health and education.” The Palestine Liberation Organizati­on, commonly known as the PLO, formally represents all Palestinia­ns. Although the U.S. does not recognize Palestinia­n statehood, the PLO has maintained in Washington a general delegation office that facilitate­s Palestinia­n officials’ interactio­ns with the U.S. government. The head of the PLO delegation to the U.S. accused the Trump administra­tion of “dismantlin­g decades of U.S. vision and engagement in Palestine.” “Weaponizin­g humanitari­an and developmen­tal aid as political blackmail does not work,” Ambassador Husam Zomlot said.

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