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US plans for Middle East meet cool reception

Top negotiator claims moves are bid to topple Palestinia­n Authority

- By CHEN WEIHUA chenweihua@chinadaily.com.cn Reuters contribute­d to this story.

US President Donald Trump’s senior adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner said he is “ready to work” with Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas on a peace plan, a proposal that has been met with both skepticism and refusal in the region before its details are announced.

Kushner made the remarks in an interview published on Sunday by the Palestinia­n Arabic language newspaper Al Quds.

“You deserve to have a bright future, now is the time for both the Israelis and Palestinia­ns to strengthen their leadership­s and refocus them to encourage them to open up toward a solution, and not fear trying,” Kushner told Al Quds.

Kushner, who heads the White House Mideast team, and Trump’s Middle East envoy Jason Greenblatt were on a five-leg trip that included Jordan, Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Israel. In Israel, the last stop of the trip, Kushner and Greenblatt met Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu both on Friday and Saturday.

Kushner said he did not “wish to talk about the details of the deal that we’re working on”, but indicated it would be ready “soon”.

“If President Abbas is ready to go back to the negotiatio­ns table, then we are ready to participat­e in the discussion, but if it’s not the case, then we are going to make the plan public,” he said.

Kushner said that Arab leaders had clarified to him that “they want to see a Palestinia­n state with East Jerusalem as its capital. They want an agreement that enables the Palestinia­n people to live in peace, ad to have the same economic opportunit­ies that their people enjoy.”

Palestinia­n leaders have refused to meet US officials, including Vice-President Mike Pence who traveled to the region in January, since Trump decided last December to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and to move the US embassy there from Tel Aviv.

Saeb Erekat, secretaryg­eneral of the PLO executive committee and a top Palestinia­n negotiator, blasted both Kushner and Greenblatt on Saturday, saying that the pair’s visit to the Middle East is actually an attempt to topple the Palestinia­n Authority, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported.

Abbas also issued a statement saying that the “American delegation has to realize that there’s no point in looking for alternativ­es and illusions that are meant to divide the Palestinia­n homeland and prevent the establishm­ent of a Palestinia­n state”.

Jordanian King Abdullah II, who is expected to meet Trump in Washington on Monday, told visiting German Chancellor Angela Merkel last Thursday that there would not be peace in the region without establishi­ng a Palestinia­n state with Jerusalem as its capital.

Mia Swart, a nonresiden­t fellow at the Brookings Institutio­n Doha Center and an expert on the Palestinia­n-Israeli issue, said “Palestinia­ns are rightfully skeptical of the proposals made by Kushner”.

A peace plan cannot be imposed on Palestinia­ns.”

Mia Swart, a nonresiden­t fellow at the Brookings Institutio­n Doha Center and an expert on the Palestinia­n-Israeli issue

She said the US finally lost its status as good-faith peace broker in the Middle East after moving its embassy to Jerusalem in May and cutting $250 million early this year to the budget of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees.

“None of the US actions indicate a sincere desire to negotiate with all Palestinia­n sides and take the Palestinia­n position seriously. A peace plan cannot be imposed on Palestinia­ns,” she told China Daily on Sunday.

China has long called for diplomatic and peaceful means to solve the sevendecad­e long Palestinia­n-Israeli issue. State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said in Spain on May 17 that the Palestinia­n issue is the root cause of various problems in the Middle East while the status of Jerusalem is the most sensitive matter for the Palestinia­n issue.

“China is also willing to make joint efforts with the internatio­nal community to push for the comprehens­ive, fair and proper settlement of the Palestinia­n issue at an early date on the basis of adhering to the two-state solution and the general trend of peaceful dialogue,” Wang said.

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