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Murphy: ‘Low expectatio­ns’ for Trump Mideast peace plan

- By Ana Radelat

WASHINGTON — Sen. Chris Murphy has returned from a five-day trip to the Middle East with Utah Sen. Mitt Romney with the “sense” that Israel’s Muslim neighbors have “low expectatio­ns” for the Trump administra­tion’s peace plan for the region, which has yet to be unveiled.

“But with low expectatio­ns comes opportunit­y,” Murphy said.

Murphy and Romney, a former GOP presidenti­al candidate, met with Palestinia­n Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh. They also spoke separately, by phone, with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who was reelected last month.

Murphy said “it felt to be a very odd time” in Israel since the Trump peace plan, called “the deal of the century” by the Israelis, is an unknown.

White House senior adviser and Trump son-inlaw Jared Kushner, who is in charge of the project, has said the peace plan will be unveiled sometime after the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which ends June 5.

That plan, however, may not include the “two-state solution” that would give Palestinia­ns full statehood. The two-state solution has been rejected by Netanyahu, who has pledged to begin annexing illegal Israeli Jewish settlement­s that stretch deep into the West Bank.

“There’s anxiety in the region that [the two-state solution] is slipping away,” Murphy said. “Yet I don’t know that there’s a better answer.”

Murphy criticized the Palestinia­n leadership for rejecting U.S. aid and for making payments to the widows and children of terrorists killed in action.

The senators also visited Iraq and Jordan.

Murphy said Iraq is actively looking for new business partners, especially to develop its rich oil and natural gas reserves. Both senators said they hoped Saudi Arabia would form business alliances with Iraq.

Murphy said the United States should prod Riyadh. “I imagine there are some chits it can call in,” he said.

Romney said a partnershi­p between Saudi Arabia and Iraq “should be like two magnets coming together.”

During their visit to Jordan, Murphy said there is concern the Trump peace plan would cause unrest. “Everybody is guessing what’s in it,” he said.

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Kim Raff / Bloomberg U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah
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Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticu­t Media

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