Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Palestine calls for internatio­nal peace summit in 2018

- ■ letter@hindustant­imes.com

UNITEDNATI­ONS: Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas ruled out the US as a broker for peace with Israel on Tuesday, calling for an internatio­nal peace conference by mid-2018 with the key goals of full UN membership for the state of Palestine and a timeframe for a two-state solution.

Abbas spoke as the Trump administra­tion’s two key Mideast negotiator­s who are working on a US peace proposal — the president’s son-in-law Jared Kushner and special representa­tive Jason Greenblatt — sat in the Security Council chamber listening.

Ab bas outlined the Palestinia­n vision for peace, saying “we are ready to begin negotiatio­ns immediatel­y,” but stressing it has become “impossible for one country alone to solve a regional or internatio­nal conflict.”

He said the peace conference should include the Israelis and Palestinia­ns and key regional and internatio­nal government­s, noting 74 countries attended a peace conference in January 2017.

“Israel is acting as a state above the law. It has transforme­d the occupation from a temporary situation ... into a situation of permanent settlement colonizati­on,” Abbas said.

He said the principle of twostates living side-by-side with full sovereignt­y must be preserved, but he said the US has not clarified whether it is for a two-state or a one-state solution. And he called Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital a “dangerous” action.

However, Israel’s UN envoy Danny Danon accused Abbas of “once again running away” and refusing to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “to negotiate peace.” Instead, he told council members that the Palestinia­n president has been coming to the United Nations “expecting you to deliver the results”.

“It’s not going to work that way,” Danon

said.

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