Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Abbas: U.S. embassy move dangerous

- KAMBIZ FOROOHAR

Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas called President Donald Trump’s decision to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem a “dangerous” developmen­t in a speech Tuesday before the United Nations, then walked out before U.S. envoy Nikki Haley retorted that “we will not chase after you.”

The encounter Tuesday before the Security Council reflected the tensions in U.S.-Palestinia­n relations since Trump’s declaratio­n that Jerusalem is the capital of Israel and his administra­tion’s cuts in U.N. refugee funds for the Palestinia­ns. Haley was accompanie­d at the U.N. by Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and chief adviser on Israel-Palestinia­n peace efforts, and by Middle East envoy Jason Greenblatt.

Abbas, who renewed his call for an internatio­nal conference this year to seek a Mideast accord, has vowed not to meet with U.S. officials until the Jerusalem embassy decision is reversed.

“To solve the Palestine question, it is essential to establish a multilater­al internatio­nal mechanism emanating from an internatio­nal conference,” Abbas said, adding that he hoped “to find a way out of the stalemate and crisis we are in.”

However, he finished his address with a warning of violence unless the U.S. restores funds that were cut to the U.N. Relief and Works Agency, which administer­s to millions of Palestinia­n refugees.

“If you end your assistance they become terrorists or refugees in Europe,” Abbas said. “It’s either that or you continue to support [the U.N. relief agency] until the crisis ends. We are ready to begin negotiatio­ns. We beg you to help us so that we may not commit an act that goes against our beliefs and your beliefs.”

The Palestinia­n leader immediatel­y left the Security Council after concluding his speech, without waiting to hear Haley’s response.

His departure was denounced by Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon, who said, “Every time there’s an inch of progress, Mr. Abbas runs away.” In comments issued by his office, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said “Abbas offered nothing new” while “he continues to pay terrorists and their families $347 million.”

Haley, who also noted Abbas’ absence but addressed her remarks to him anyway, said the Palestinia­ns don’t have to like Trump’s decision on Jerusalem but “that decision will not change.”

She said the U.S. offers an “outstretch­ed hand” to the Palestinia­n people, but “we will not chase after you” and “the choice is yours.”

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