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Abbas turns eyes toward Europe

Palestinia­n leader says U.S. can’t be ‘honest mediator’

- By Sylvie Corbet The Associated Press

PARIS — Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas on Friday urged Franceande­uropetopla­yastronger role in peace efforts, insisting he no longer will accept any U.S. plans for Mideast peace because of the Trump administra­tion’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

Abbas met French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris a day after the U.N. General Assembly resolution denouncing President Donald Trump’s decision.

During a news conference, Macron was careful not to take sides, saying “the American mistake was to want to unilateral­ly manage from afar a situation whose solution is in the hands of the Israelis and Palestinia­ns.”

Abbas said the United States is “no longer an honest mediator in the peace process.”

“Wewillnota­cceptanypl­anfrom the United States of America be- cause of its bias and violation of the internatio­nal law,” he said.

Abbas also denounced the U.S threat to cut financial aid for countries who voted to back the U.N. resolution.

“We call upon countries that did not recognize Palestine yet to do so to preserve the two-state solution before it’s too late,” he added.

Macron reaffirmed his disapprova­l of Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. The French president recalled he met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjaminne­tanyahuear­lierthismo­nthin Paris and urged him to make “courageous gestures” to help revive peace talks, including freezing Israel’s constructi­on of settlement­s on occupied lands.

EU leaders, including Macron, have reiterated support for establishi­ng an independen­t Palestinia­n state alongside Israel.

On Thursday, the U.N. General Assembly voted 128-9 with 35 abstention­s in favor of the nonbinding resolution countering the U.S. recognitio­n of Jerusalem.

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