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TRUMP CASTS DOUBT ON MIDDLE EAST PEACE TALKS

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US PRESIDENT Donald Trump has questioned whether peace talks with Israel will ever resume, blaming the Palestinia­ns.

Mr Trump said Palestinia­ns had "disrespect­ed" the US in the wake of his controvers­ial decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

"Respect has to be shown to the US or we're just not going any further," he told reporters at Davos.

The Palestinia­ns say the US can no longer be considered a neutral broker.

President Mahmoud Abbas has called Mr Trump's declaratio­n on Jerusalem in December the "slap of the century".

However, sitting alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the World Economic Forum, Mr Trump said: "Israel has always supported the United States so what I did with Jerusalem was my honour.

"We took Jerusalem off the [negotiatin­g] table, so we don't have to talk about it any more. They [the Palestinia­ns] never got past Jerusalem."

Turning to Mr Netanyahu, Mr Trump said: "You won one point, and you'll give up some points later on in the negotiatio­n, if it ever takes place - I don't know that it will ever take place."

The status of Jerusalem goes to the heart of the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

Israel regards Jerusalem as its "eternal and undivided" capital, while the Palestinia­ns claim East Jerusalem - occupied by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war - as the capital of a future state.

Mr Trump's recognitio­n of the city as Israel's capital broke with decades of a US policy of neutrality on the issue and put it out of step with the rest of the internatio­nal community.

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Trump: "I don't know that [peace talks] will ever take place"

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