Oman Daily Observer

Call for new era of cooperatio­n in Mideast

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WARSAW: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Thursday called for a “new era of cooperatio­n” in resolving Middle East challenges and said no country could afford to remain on the sidelines.

“The United States seeks a new era of cooperatio­n between all of our countries on how to confront these issues,” Pompeo told foreign ministers and other officials from more than 60 countries in Warsaw.

Pompeo refrained from directly criticisin­g Iran, instead including it in a list of regional challenges ranging from Syria and Yemen to Palestinia­n-israeli peace.

“None of the region’s challenges will solve themselves. We must work together for security,” he said. “No country can afford to remain on the sidelines.”

Major European powers sent low-level representa­tion to the Us-initiated meeting, suspicious of US President Donald Trump’s impulses, who withdrew from an internatio­nal accord on curbing Tehran’s nuclear programme. US PROMOTES PEACE PLAN

Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-inlaw and adviser, made a rare public appearance to brief countries on plans for an elusive peace deal between Israel and the Palestinia­ns.

He plans to present a package after Israel holds elections on April 9.

A senior European official who listened to the closed-door presentati­on was underwhelm­ed.

“Nothing new at all. It is obvious that everybody is now waiting for the outcome of Israeli elections,” the official said on condition of anonymity.

The Palestinia­n Authority says it can no longer trust the United States as a broker after Trump in 2017 recognised Jerusalem — holy to the three major monotheist­ic religions — as Israel’s capital.

US Vice President Mike Pence, who also attended the meeting, said that the United States wanted a “lasting peace” but that it “will never fail to stand with our ally Israel”.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Participan­ts pose for a family photo at the Warsaw Middle East Summit. Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdallah, Minister Responsibl­e for Foreign Affair, attended the summit.
— Reuters Participan­ts pose for a family photo at the Warsaw Middle East Summit. Yusuf bin Alawi bin Abdallah, Minister Responsibl­e for Foreign Affair, attended the summit.

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