The Jerusalem Post

Abbas discusses US peace efforts, reconcilia­tion with Saudi crown prince

- • By ADAM RASGON

Palestinia­n Authority President Mahmoud Abbas spoke with Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman on Wednesday about American peace efforts and reconcilia­tion, the official PA news website Wafa reported.

The visiting Abbas’s meeting with the prince came a day after he met with Saudi King Salman.

“[The PA president] informed the Saudi crown prince of the Palestinia­n issue’s latest developmen­ts and American efforts to advance the peace process, and described for him developmen­ts related to Palestinia­n reconcilia­tion,” the Wafa report said.

Since US President Donald Trump assumed office in January, American officials have met with Israeli, Palestinia­n and Arab leaders on dozens of occasions in an attempt to revive peace talks.

In mid-October, Egypt brokered a deal between Abbas’s Fatah party and Hamas to advance reconcilia­tion efforts and restore the PA’s governing authority in the Gaza Strip. Hamas has controlled Gaza since 2007 when it ousted the Fatah-dominated PA from the territory.

During their meeting, Abbas and Muhammad bin Salman discussed bilateral relations and “ways to develop them,” the Wafa report added.

Saudi Arabia has been a key backer of the PA since its establishm­ent in the early 1990s.

Abbas also affirmed the Palestinia­n leadership and people’s support for Saudi Arabia “in the face of attacks” against it, the Wafa report stated.

A ballistic missile was fired from Yemen at the Saudi capital Riyadh on Saturday, but was intercepte­d by the Saudi military.

The Houthi-controlled Defense Ministry in Yemen, which is closely allied with Iran, took responsibi­lity for launching the missile.

In addition to meeting Muhammad bin Salman, Abbas also spoke to former Lebanese prime minister Saad Hariri on the telephone on Wednesday, Wafa reported.

Hariri resigned from his role as prime minister on Saturday, saying there was an assassinat­ion plot against him and accusing Iran and its Lebanese ally Hezbollah of sowing strife in the Arab world.

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