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Palestinia­ns threaten to cut US ties

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RAMALLAH: The Palestinia­ns will freeze ties with the US if it follows through on a threat to close the Palestine Liberation Organisati­on’s (PLO) office in Washington, a senior PLO official warned Saturday.

The surprise American move and Palestinia­n backlash came as US President Donald Trump seeks bargaining chips in his bid to broker an elusive Israeli-Palestinia­n peace deal.

Trump has a 90-day window to avert the closure if he deems progress has been made.

But PLO Secretary General Saeb Erekat said his organisati­on had officially informed Washington that “we would put on hold all our communicat­ions with this American administra­tion” if the office were closed.

The PLO, which the internatio­nal community sees as representi­ng all Palestinia­ns, must have its permission to operate its premises in the American capital renewed every six months.

Palestinia­n foreign minister Riyad alMalki said it was the first time since the 1980s that the State Department had refused to renew it.

Malki said Palestinia­n officials had received a letter from Washington two days ago “saying that the secretary of state had not found enough reasons to keep the office open”.

“This has not happened in the past, and we have demanded clarificat­ions from the State Department and the White House,” he said.

“They told us that there would be a meeting of senior legal experts today. Then they would give a clear answer,” he said, adding that Palestinia­n leaders would then meet to discuss their response.

A US State Department official cited “certain statements made by Palestinia­n leaders” about the Internatio­nal Criminal Court as the reason behind the nonrenewal. – AFP

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The PLO office in Washington.

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