Oman Daily Observer

Abbas, Pope discuss Middle East peace process at Vatican

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ROME: Pope Francis Saturday received Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas shortly before the opening of a Palestinia­n Embassy in the Vatican City, the Vatican confirmed.

The two leaders discussed the Middle East peace process, the French peace initiative and the fight against terrorism, said Abbas, speaking to Palestinia­n television after the meeting.

Abbas and the pope shared their hopes for direct negotiatio­ns in finding a solution in the Middle East conflict and for “an end to the violence that causes unacceptab­le suffering to civilian population­s,” a statement from the Vatican said.

The Ansa news agency quoted Abbas as saying that the opening of the new embassy in the Vatican was a sign “that the pope loves the Palestinia­n on people and that he loves peace”.

The Vatican City officially recognised Palestine as a sovereign state in 2016 and the pope previously referred to Abbas as an “angel of peace” during Rome.

Prior to the Saturday’s meeting, a high-ranking Palestinia­n official expressed the hope that Francis would deliver a clear message to US President-elect Donald Trump. Trump had announced that the US would move its embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and recognised the officially divided city as the capital of Israel.

Such a decision, Abbas was quoted by Ansa as saying, would not serve peace.

Palestinia­ns are demanding an independen­t state of their own with its capital in east Jerusalem.

Abbas was also set to meet Italian Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni, the Palestinia­n Liberation Organisati­on said. a May 2015 visit to The Vatican comment about made no Saturday’s further meeting with the diplomats pope, from which comes as the Middle East prepare to take part in a conference in Paris on Sunday.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has received an invitation from Abbas to discuss the outcome of the conference in Paris, although it is not yet clear when this meeting will take place.

More than 130 countries have recognised Palestine as an independen­t state, with the United Nations admitting Palestine observer status to the organisati­on despite opposition from Israel’s ally the United States.

During the 1967 Middle East war, the Palestinia­n territorie­s of the West Bank and Gaza Strip were captured by Israel from Jordan and Egypt respective­ly. Israel pulled out of Gaza in 2005, but continues to occupy the West Bank. peace

 ?? — Reuters ?? Pope Francis greets Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas during a meeting at the Vatican on Saturday.
— Reuters Pope Francis greets Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas during a meeting at the Vatican on Saturday.

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