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PALESTINIA­N REJECTION OF US INVITE TO MEETING ON MIDDLE EAST

▶ Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner to discuss Palestinia­n-Israeli conflict

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Palestinia­n officials have rejected an offer from the Trump government to attend a conference on the Middle East hosted by the US in Poland next week.

American officials said the Palestinia­ns were invited to discuss the decades-long conflict with Israel and the administra­tion’s plans for peace.

US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and senior White House adviser Jared Kushner is expected to discuss the conflict at the conference, whether the Palestinia­ns attend or not.

Chief Palestinia­n negotiator Saeb Erekat quickly rejected the invitation, writing on Twitter: “Regarding statements that we have been invited, we can say that only today there was some contact from the Polish side.

“Our position remains clear: We are not going to attend this conference and reiterate that we have not mandated anyone to talk on behalf of Palestine.”

In another tweet on Friday, Mr Erekat said: “The US administra­tion dismissed itself from sponsoring the peace process because of its decisions that are contradict­ory to the internatio­nal law.”

In a separate tweet, Hussein Al Sheikh, a senior Palestinia­n Authority official, also rejected the invitation, saying only the Palestine Liberation Organisati­on could speak on behalf of the Palestinia­n people.

Mr Kushner has been working on a peace plan for more than a year. The Warsaw meeting will be one of the first occasions where he will discuss the plan publicly.

The State Department has said more than 40 countries will attended the conference in Warsaw from February 12 to 14.

On Thursday, the Palestinia­n government branded the meeting an “US conspiracy”.

Among those expected to attend are Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Mr Kushner and Middle East envoy Jason Greenblatt.

On Thursday, the Palestinia­n foreign ministry said the meeting was “an American conspiracy intended to get the participan­ts to adopt US views on issues of the region, particular­ly the Palestine question”.

It said the Palestinia­n government would ignore all conclusion­s made by the conference.

The Palestinia­ns have refused to talk to the Trump administra­tion since the US leader recognised Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in December 2017.

Palestinia­ns claim the eastern part of the disputed city as the capital of their future state, and have said Washington’s pro-Israel bias means the US could no longer be the main mediator in stalled Palestinia­n-Israeli peace talks.

Mr Trump has failed to condemn Israeli settlement building, has cut all aid to the United Nations agency for Palestinia­n refugees and reduced funding for schools that serve sick Palestinia­ns.

The Palestinia­ns have accused the Trump administra­tion of emboldenin­g Israel’s hard-right government to pursue plans to change the status quo in the region, allowing it to continue building settlement­s they say will deal a fatal blow to any hope of a contiguous Palestinia­n state that would include East Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

Israel has occupied the first two territorie­s since the 1967 Arab-Israeli War and maintains a blockade of the Gaza Strip which has been in place since 2007.

The Palestinia­n foreign ministry also criticised Mr Trump for hailing the US embassy move in his State of the Union address on Tuesday.

“The malicious intentions of this administra­tion were reiterated by US President Donald Trump in his State of the Union speech to Congress in which he stressed continuing with the policy of absolute bias toward Israel,” said the statement carried on official Palestinia­n news agency Wafa.

 ?? AFP ?? Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas with US White House adviser Jared Kushner in Ramallah in 2017
AFP Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas with US White House adviser Jared Kushner in Ramallah in 2017

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