Qatar Tribune

Palestinia­ns won’t attend US-led peace meet

The conference focuses on economic aspects of Trump’s long-delayed Israeli-Palestinia­n peace plan

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THE Palestinia­n leadership confirmed Wednesday they would not attend a US-led peace conference in Bahrain next month.

The White House announced Sunday it would co-host the June 25-26 conference in Manama focusing on economic aspects of President Donald Trump’s longdelaye­d Israeli-Palestinia­n peace plan, with the declared aim of achieving Palestinia­n prosperity.

The Palestinia­ns had already said they had not been informed about the event and were expected not to attend but confirmed the stance late Wednesday. “Palestine will not attend the Manama meeting,” a statement on the Palestine Liberation Organizati­on’s (PLO) website said.

“This is a collective Palestinia­n position, from President Mahmud Abbas and the PLO Executive Committee to all Palestinia­n political movements and factions, national figures, private sector and civil society.”

The White House has so far not provided details on attendees but a number of prominent Palestinia­n businessme­n have said they rejected invites to the event.

The Palestinia­ns have boycotted the US administra­tion since President Donald Trump broke with decades of consensus and recognised Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in December 2017.

They consider the eastern part of the city the capital of their future state and have opposed the proposed US peace plan, which they fear will be heavily biased in favour of Israel.

The Trump administra­tion is expected to unveil the longawaite­d plan possibly as early as next month. The Bahrain conference could see largescale investment pledges for the Palestinia­n territorie­s but is unlikely to focus heavily on the political issues at the core of the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

 ?? (AFP) ?? Protesters stage a demonstrat­ion outside Germany’s Representa­tive Office in Ramallah in the Palestinia­n West Bank, on Wednesday, following the Bundestag’s (German parliament) condemnati­on of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement as anti-Semitic.
(AFP) Protesters stage a demonstrat­ion outside Germany’s Representa­tive Office in Ramallah in the Palestinia­n West Bank, on Wednesday, following the Bundestag’s (German parliament) condemnati­on of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement as anti-Semitic.

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