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Trump silent on rollout of Mideast peace process

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Monday declined to offer a timetable for announcing his proposed Middle East peace plan, saying only that ‘progress’ had been made in tackling the complex issue.

Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, who is also the president’s pointman for a peace deal between Israel and the Palestinia­ns, has just completed a tour of the region with the administra­tion’s special envoy, Jason Greenblatt.

Speaking after a White House meeting with King Abdullah of Jordan, Trump hedged when asked by reporters to give a schedule for rolling out the peace plan Kushner is working on.

“A lot of progress has been made in the Middle East, a lot,” he said.

“It really started with the end of the horrible Iran deal, that deal was a disaster, and things are a lot different since we ended that, a lot different,” he said, before heading off to a photo opportunit­y with the Jordanian leader.

In an interview with the Palestinia­n newspaper Al- Quds, Kushner reiterated the US commitment to relaunchin­g the stalled Middle East peace process, even as he questioned whether Palestinia­n leader Mahmoud Abbas could actually reach a deal.

“To make a deal, both sides will have to take a leap and meet somewhere between their stated positions,” he said.

“I do question how much President Abbas has the ability to, or is willing to, lean into fi nishing a deal.”

Relations between Washington and the Palestinia­ns broke down after Trump recognised Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, despite Palestinia­n claims to the eastern part of the city.

The Palestinia­n Authority has said the US peace initiative is doomed to fail and can only “further destabilis­e the region.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Colombian Attorney-General Nestor Humberto Martinez speaks to the press after the identifica­tion of Ortega, Rivas, and Segarra outside an office of the National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences, in Cali, Colombia. — AFP photo
Colombian Attorney-General Nestor Humberto Martinez speaks to the press after the identifica­tion of Ortega, Rivas, and Segarra outside an office of the National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences, in Cali, Colombia. — AFP photo

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