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Abbas to hold Middle East meeting in New York

This comes amid crisis over US recognitio­n of occupied Jerusalem as Israel’s capital

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Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas has invited Middle East envoys, foreign ministers and Security Council diplomats to a meeting in New York next week to discuss prospects for peace, the Palestinia­n ambassador said Wednesday.

The meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly debate was called amid a crisis in ties with President Donald Trump’s administra­tion over its recognitio­n of occupied Jerusalem as the Israeli regime’s capital and cuts to Palestinia­n aid.

Abbas will meet with the group of 30 ministers and diplomats, including the heads of UN committees that deal with Palestinia­n issues on September 26, a day before he is scheduled to deliver his address at the General Assembly.

Palestinia­n Ambassador Riyad Mansour did not provide details, but told reporters that there had been a “radical shift” under the Trump administra­tion to Israeli-Palestinia­n peace.

The Palestinia­n leadership cut off contact with the White House after Trump decided to move the US embassy to occupied Jerusalem, whose eastern ■ area the Palestinia­ns claim their own capital.

Palestinia­n leaders see Trump’s administra­tion as blatantly biased in favour of Israel.

Abbas addressed the Security Council in February to call for an internatio­nal conference to relaunch the peace process under a new mediator to replace as the US. Trump has tasked his son-in-law Jared Kushner and lawyer Jason Greenblatt with the drafting of a peace plan.

Shortly after Abbas’ address, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will have his turn at the podium to deliver what is likely to be a strong rebuttal.

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