The Jerusalem Post

Trump undercuts Palestinia­n lawsuit

- • By MICHAEL WILNER Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

WASHINGTON – The Trump administra­tion has withdrawn the US from an internatio­nal agreement currently serving as the basis for a Palestinia­n lawsuit against America at the Internatio­nal Court of Justice.

US National Security Adviser John Bolton told reporters at the White House on Wednesday that the president authorized

withdrawal from the Optional Protocol to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations – while remaining party to the overall treaty – in order to undercut “politicize­d litigation” from the “so-called

state of Palestine,” currently challengin­g the US for its relocation of the US Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem.

“We will commence a review of all internatio­nal agreements that may still expose the US to purported binding jurisdicti­on dispute resolution in the Internatio­nal Court of Justice,” Bolton said, also outlining a similar move on a treaty at the core of litigation with Iran.

Bolton said the moves were less about Iran or the Palestinia­ns and more about the ICJ, which he and the rest of the Trump team considers an “ineffectiv­e” body without jurisdicti­on over the US.

Bolton has similarly targeted the Internatio­nal Criminal Court.

The adviser dismissed a question from a reporter as to why he did not recognize Palestine as an existing state, citing the reality of its existence as a political body seeking official statehood – a possibilit­y in peace talks with Israel, he said. Currently, Palestine “does not meet the internatio­nal law test of statehood,” Bolton explained.

He declined to answer questions on the administra­tion’s upcoming peace plan, stating only that it would be released in due course when the timing is right.

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