The Jerusalem Post

Erekat: No talks as long as Trump doesn’t reverse Jerusalem move

- • By ADAM RASGON

Continued American “talk” of deals to resolve the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict or of invitation­s to resume negotiatio­ns is “unacceptab­le” as long as US President Donald Trump’s changes to American policy on Jerusalem are not reversed, top Palestinia­n negotiator Saeb Erekat told official Palestinia­n Authority radio on Tuesday.

Erekat also said that the American president, through his speech in December, removed Jerusalem from the negotiatin­g table, adding that, “there is no value to a Palestinia­n state without Jerusalem as its capital.”

In a speech at the White House in early December, Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and initiated the relocation of the US Embassy in Tel Aviv to the holy city, breaking with decades of American policy and infuriatin­g the Palestinia­n leadership.

Trump said Israel and the Palestinia­ns should decide the final borders of the city, emphasizin­g that the US was not taking a position on the city’s final status. However, in a tweet last week, the American president said: “We have taken Jerusalem, the toughest part of the negotiatio­n, off the table,” seemingly contradict­ing his prior remark.

Several days following Trump’s speech, PA President Mahmoud Abbas said that the Palestinia­ns will no longer accept the US as an interlocut­or in the peace process between themselves and Israel. Nonetheles­s, White House officials have continued to say they intend to put forward a plan to resolve the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

In his interview with PA radio, Erekat added that the American administra­tion wants to impose dictates on the Palestinia­n leadership by way of “abolishing UNRWA, cutting aid, starving refugees and closing schools.”

Last Tuesday, US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley said that Trump does not want to turn over American aid to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency until the Palestinia­ns agree to come back to the negotiatio­n table.

On the same day, Trump posted a tweet in which he suggested that he would cut aid to the Palestinia­ns if they do not want to work with his peace efforts.

In 2016, the US gave more than $350 million to UNRWA to provide education, health, social welfare and other services to Palestinia­ns in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and other places in the Middle East.

Last week, UNRWA Spokesman Chris Gunness said his organizati­on was not informed of any changes in US contributi­ons to the UN agency.

On Monday, in an interview with PA radio, Nabil Sha’ath, Abbas’s adviser for internatio­nal affairs, called on Arab states to make up for any American cuts in aid to UNRWA.

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(Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) SAEB EREKAT

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