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KSA, Vatican reject Israeli land grab

•We oppose anything that hinders peace process to achieve stability, says Saudi Foreign Ministry President Abbas has informed Israelis and Americans of his decision to annul all pacts with them

- Daoud Kuttab Amman Saeb Erekat

Saudi Arabia said on Thursday that it rejected Israel’s pledge to annex parts of the occupied Palestinia­n West Bank.

The Foreign Ministry stressed the Kingdom’s “condemnati­on of any unilateral decisions and any violation of legitimate internatio­nal decisions.”

It said it opposed anything that hinders the peace process to achieve stability in the region. The Kingdom continued to “support the Palestinia­ns and their choices, as well as their right to establish their own independen­t state.” Israel’s new coalition government is expected to discuss proposals to annex Jewish settlement­s and the Jordan Valley in the West Bank. In response, Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas said he was cutting off all agreements signed with Israel and the US, and had informed those countries of his intentions.

The Israeli threat to annex the land has been widely condemned by both Arab and Western nations. The Vatican said the Israeli move was concerning and could further compromise peace dialogue. Respect for internatio­nal law and UN resolution­s was an “indispensa­ble element for the two peoples to live side by side,” the Vatican said following talks between chief foreign policy official ArchSpeaki­ng bishop Paul Richard Gallagher and Palestinia­n negotiator Saeb Erekat. “The Holy See is following the situation closely, and expresses concern about any future actions that could further compromise dialogue,” the Vatican said.

to a select group of journalist­s Erekat said that Palestine will happily attend an internatio­nal conference arranged by Russia.

“We have been in contact for some time with the quartet which includes Russia and we have been discussing the possibilit­y of a quartet plus meeting that could include Saudi Arabia, UAE, China, and others.”

Erekat said that Palestinia­ns are proud of their relations with the Russians and “we will attend any meeting that they organize on the terms of reference of what has been agreed.” Erekat revealed

that the idea of an internatio­nal conference was also discussed with UN SecretaryG­eneral Antonio Guterres, who called Abbas on Wednesday. Erekat noted that the last time security coordinati­on was suspended — by Palestinia­n President Arafat — Ariel Sharon sent in the tanks to Ramallah, but he said: “We are on our land and we are not going anywhere.”

In reply to a question from Arab News Erekat said: “Former President Obama asked that the state of Palestine refrain from joining 22 internatio­nal organizati­ons and we agreed on condition that the American president commit in writing about the 1967 borders of the future Palestinia­ns and that the US would not move its embassy to Jerusalem.”

We have been discussing the possibilit­y of a quartet plus meeting that could include Saudi Arabia, UAE, China, and others.

Senior Palestinia­n negotiator

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