The Jerusalem Post

Abbas confidant: Trump delegation unclear on two states and settlement­s

- • By ADAM RASGON

US President Donald Trump’s delegation did not clarify its position on the twostate solution or settlement­s, Ahmad Majdalani, a confidant of the Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, said over the weekend.

Senior Trump adviser Jared Kushner, special representa­tive for internatio­nal negotiatio­ns Jason Greenblatt and Deputy National Security Adviser Dina Powell met with Abbas on Thursday, after meeting with a number of Middle East leaders over the past several days.

“The American delegation did not explain its position on two states or settlement constructi­on,” Majdalani told The Jerusalem Post. “They only asked for more time to carry out consultati­ons.”

The Palestinia­ns “consider giving the Americans additional time for consultati­ons without them taking clear positions as a green light for [Prime Minister] Benjamin Netanyahu to destroy the twostate solution and impose facts on the ground through settlement building,” Majdalani added.

Over the past two weeks, the PLO Executive Committee as well as a number of Palestinia­n officials called on the Trump administra­tion to back the two-state solution and ask Israel to stop building settlement­s.

In contrast to Majdalani, Abbas’s spokesman, Nabil Abu Rudeinah, spoke positively about the PA president’s meeting with the Trump delegation, calling it “constructi­ve” and “deep.”

It is not unusual for various Abbas aides and confidante­s to express different opinions and sentiments in the media.

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