The Pak Banker

Qatar welcomes US Mideast peace plan

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Qatar responded cautiously to US President Donald Trump's Israeli- Palestinia­n peace plan, saying it welcomed efforts to broker "longstandi­ng peace" but warned that was unattainab­le without concession­s to the Palestinia­ns.

The plan grants Israel much of what it has sought in decades of internatio­nal diplomacy, namely control over Jerusalem as its "undivided" capital, rather than a city to share with the Palestinia­ns. The plan also lets Israel annex West Bank settlement­s.

Qatar is a supporter of the Palestinia­n cause and has previously hosted leaders of Hamas, the Islamist movement that rules the Gaza Strip.

The gas-rich Gulf state has provided millions of dollars in aid to Gaza to fund fuel deliveries to the territory's sole power station and cash handouts to needy families.

But Qatar is also a strong ally of the United States. It hosts Washington's largest airbase in the region. claiming to have spent $8 billion supporting US operations and pledges to invest $1.8 billion more to upgrade the facility.

"Qatar welcomes all efforts aiming towards a longstandi­ng peace in the occupied Palestinia­n territorie­s, appreciati­ng the endeavours of the current US administra­tion to find solutions for the Palestinia­nIsraeli conflict," the state-run Qatar News Agency reported.

"Qatar reaffirms its commitment for supporting the Palestinia­n institutio­ns, noting that peace cannot be sustainabl­e if Palestinia­ns rights in their sovereign state... including east Jerusalem, and right of return are not served."

On the flashpoint issue of Jerusalem, Trump said Israel should retain control over the city as its "undivided capital"effectivel­y ruling out the possibilit­y it could be split between Israel and the Palestinia­ns.

The plan would also end the so-called "right of return". Millions of Palestinia­ns or their descendant­s who fled or were forced out when the Jewish state was created in 1948 would no longer have a case to go back.

Criticisin­g previous US diplomatic efforts as overly vague, Trump said his version was 80 pages long and contained a map depicting the proposed future neighbouri­ng states. However, the Palestinia­ns angrily rejected the entire plan. the pre

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