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Palestinia­n President: Trump Plan ‘slap of the century’

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Jerusalem: Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas has described US President Donald Trump’s Middle East peace efforts as the “slap of the century”.

At a meeting of Palestinia­n leaders, he stressed he would not accept any peace plan from the US after it recognised Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

He also accused Israel itself of putting an end to the Oslo Accords, which began the peace process in 1995.

Mr Trump has threatened to cut aid if the Palestinia­ns reject peace talks.

Speaking earlier this month, Mr Trump insisted recognitio­n of Jerusalem took the hugely divisive issue “off the table” for new peace talks.

Palestinia­ns argue the move shows the US cannot be a neutral broker.

What did Mr Abbas tell the meeting?

Palestinia­n leaders are meeting for two days in Ramallah to come up with a concrete Palestinia­n response to Mr Trump’s move. Mr Abbas had already rejected Mr Trump’s proposals last month, after the UN General Assembly voted to express regret at the US recognitio­n of Jerusalem.

Speaking to Palestinia­n faction leaders in Ramallah on Sunday, he said: “The deal of the century is the slap of the century and we will not accept it.

“I am saying that Oslo, there is no Oslo,” he added. “Israel ended Oslo.”

Did he say anything new?

Washington has for the past few months been drafting a new peace plan, though it has not divulged any details.

On Sunday, Mr Abbas suggested Palestinia­ns were being offered the village of Abu Dis, outside Jerusalem, as the capital of a future Palestinia­n state.

“What would you want, if Jerusalem were to be lost?” he asked rhetorical­ly, according to the Jerusalem Post.

“Would you want to make a state with Abu Dis as its capital?”

Ismail Haniya, leader of the Palestinia­n group Hamas, said last month that he had received informatio­n that the village was being mooted by the US as a future Palestinia­n capital.

Hamas was invited to the meeting in Ramallah but declined to take part.

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