The Citizen (KZN)

Abbas sincerity questioned

- Jerusalem

– US President Donald Trump’s advisor Jared Kushner yesterday questioned the ability and willingnes­s of Palestinia­n president Mahmud Abbas to make concession­s for a peace agreement with Israel.

Kushner’s remarks, made in a rare interview with Palestinia­n newspaper Al Quds, came as he and special envoy Jason Greenblatt were in the region to advance efforts to renew the stalled Israeli-Palestinia­n peace process.

“President Abbas says that he is committed to peace and I have no reason not to believe him,” Kusnher said. “However, I do question how much President Abbas has the ability to, or is willing to, lean into finishing a deal.”

“He has his talking points which have not changed in the last 25 years. There has been no peace deal achieved in that time,” Kushner said.

“To make a deal, both sides will have to take a leap and meet somewhere between their stated positions. I am not sure President Abbas has the ability to do that.”

Kushner and Greenblatt met on Friday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to discuss “advancing the diplomatic process, developmen­ts in the region and the security and humanitari­an situations in Gaza”, according to the premier’s office.

They held a second meeting on Saturday night “to continue their discussion­s”, the White House said.

The US advisor and envoy, whose regional tour took them to Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, did not meet Palestinia­n officials, who froze contact with US officials following the Trump administra­tion’s December recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

The Palestinia­ns see east Jerusalem as their future capital, insisting the status of the disputed city is an issue to be negotiated between them and the Israelis.

Palestinia­n presidenti­al spokespers­on Nabil Abu Rudeina said on Saturday American efforts, which “ignored” Palestinia­n positions on issues such as Jerusalem, statehood and refugees, were doomed to fail.

Trump has called peace between Israel and the Palestinia­ns the “ultimate deal” and has tasked Kushner with formulatin­g a plan to that end.

Kushner told Al Quds they were “almost done” preparing the plan, which could be presented without Palestinia­n consent.

“If President Abbas is willing to come back to the table, we are ready to engage; if he is not, we will likely air the plan publicly,” he said. – AFP

To make a deal both sides will have to take a leap and meet somewhere between their stated positions. Jared Kushner Donald Trump’s advisor

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