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Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas to undergo 'medical tests' in Germany

Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas is headed to Germany for a "routine health check," according to officials.

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Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas is headed to Germany to undergo "medical treatment," officials said on Monday.

According to Kan news, officials close to Abbas described the trip as "routine."

The 85-year-old leader has received treatment in Germany in the past, the Times of Israel reported, most recently during an official visit in August of 2019.

What we know so far

Abbas took off from Ramallah in a helicopter, Palestinia­n media reported.

Following a short layover in Jordan, the Palestinia­n leader is set to travel on to Germany, a Palestinia­n official said.

During his trip, Abbas will also

meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin.

The German government did not immediatel­y comment on whether a meeting would take

place.

Following his treatment, he will return on Thursday, the official added.

The nature of Abbas' medical treatment was not specified, although the heavy smoker was hospitaliz­ed for pneumonia in 2018.

He received a first dose of a coronaviru­s vaccine last month.

Palestinia­ns to hold first elections in years

The news comes just weeks before Palestinia­ns are set to head to the polls for the first elections in the territory in 15 years.

Legislativ­e elections are set to take place on May 22, followed by a presidenti­al election on July 31.

It remains to be seen whether the elections will take place as planned, due to disputes with Hamas and divides within Abbas' own Fatah party.

Abbas was elected as the head of the Palestinia­n Authority in the last election in 2005. It is unclear whether he will run again as a candidate.

rs/mm (AFP, AP)

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Abbas has received medical treatment in Germany in the past

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