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Trump threatens to pull aid to Palestinia­ns

- -REUTERS

DAVOS: U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to withhold aid to the Palestinia­ns if they did not pursue peace with Israel, saying they had snubbed the United States by not meeting Vice President Mike Pence during a recent visit.

Trump, speaking after a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the World Economic Forum, said he wanted peace. However, his remarks could further frustrate the aim of reviving long-stalled Israeli-Palestinia­n talks.

Palestinia­ns shunned Pence's visit to the region this month after Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital and vowed to begin moving the U.S. embassy to the city, whose status is at the heart of the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

Trump's endorsemen­t in December of Israel's claim to Jerusalem as its capital drew universal condemnati­on from Arab leaders and criticism around the world. It also broke with decades of U.S. policy that the city's status must be decided in negotiatio­ns between Israel and the Palestinia­ns.

"When they disrespect­ed us a week ago by not allowing our great vice president to see them, and we give them hundreds of millions of dollars in aid and support, tremendous numbers, numbers that nobody understand­s -- that money is on the table and that money is not going to them unless they sit down and negotiate peace," Trump said. The United States said this month it would withhold $65 million of $125 million it had planned to send to the U.N. agency that helps Palestinia­n refugees. The UNRWA agency is funded almost entirely by voluntary contributi­ons from U.N. states and the United states is the largest contributo­r.

A spokesman for Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas said the United States had taken itself "off the table" as a peace mediator since it recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

"Palestinia­n rights are not up to any bargain and Jerusalem is not for sale. The United States can't have any role unless it retreats its decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital," spokesman Nabil Abu Rdainah told Reuters by phone from Jordan. Abbas has called Trump's Jerusalem declaratio­n a "slap in the face" and has rejected Washington as an honest broker in any future talks with Israel. Abbas left for an overseas visit before Pence arrived. Abbas has said he would only accept a broad, internatio­nally backed panel to broker any peace talks with Israel.

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