National Herald Tribune

Blinken urges Palestinia­n reforms in call with Abbas

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WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called Monday for further Palestinia­n reforms after the naming of a government in a call with Palestinia­n Authority leader Mahmud Abbas, as Washington seeks a post-war solution in Gaza.

Blinken told Abbas that the United States “looks forward to working with the new PA cabinet to promote peace, security and prosperity and urged the implementa­tion of necessary reforms,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said.

“Secretary Blinken emphasized that a revitalize­d PA is essential to delivering results for the Palestinia­n people in both the West Bank and Gaza,” he said.

Abbas last week approved a new government led by Mohammed Mustafa, his long-trusted adviser on economic affairs, with representa­tion also for women and Palestinia­ns from Gaza.

Since the war broke out in October, the United States has been pressing for the Palestinia­n Authority to root out corruption and bring in new faces in hopes that the PA, which has limited autonomy in parts of the West Bank, can take charge of Gaza as well following a defeat of Hamas.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has long fought against a Palestinia­n state, and his hard-right government have made clear they are not interested in a role for the Palestinia­n Authority.

But Miller said Blinken “underscore­d the US commitment to the realizatio­n of the creation of an independen­t Palestinia­n state with security guarantees for Israel.”

Blinken spoke to Abbas shortly after the top US diplomat joined a virtual meeting with Israeli leaders on a planned offensive on Rafah, where more than half of Gaza’s population has taken shelter since the war.

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