Trump ‘serious’ about Israel, Palestine peace: Abbas

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sissi ® meeting with Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas at the presidential palace in Cairo.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sissi ® meeting with Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas at the presidential palace in Cairo.
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AFP, Ramallah :
President Donald Trump is “serious” about solving the Israel-Palestinian conflict, Palestinian leader Mahmud Abbas said ahead of a meeting with the US leader.
“The US administration of President Donald Trump is seriously considering a solution to the Palestinian issue,” Abbas told the news agency after a meeting of the Arab League in Jordan.
Abbas met with Trump’s Middle East envoy Jason Greenblatt before leaving for the summit and said contacts with the administration were ongoing.
“(There is) continuing dialogue with the American administration and there were a number of issues they wanted our opinion on or our answer to them,” he added.
“We gave them our position on all their questions.” Abbas is expected to meet with Trump in Washington for the first time in April. Trump is also expected to meet other Arab leaders in the coming weeks, including Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Jordan’s King Abdullah II.
Trump caused alarm among Palestinians and many parts of the international community in February when he broke with years of US policy in support of the two-state solution, meaning an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel.
“I’m looking at two-state and one-state, and I like the one that both parties like,” Trump said at the White House before a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Abbas said the Arab League summit on Wednesday confirmed that the Arab world had a “clear” vision for peace on the basis of two-states. In their final statement, the leaders called for a revival of “serious and productive peace negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians” and renewed their commitment to a two-state solution.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sissi is to bring up the Israeli-Palestinian peace process in his meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump next month, Cairo’s Presidential Palace in Cairo said Monday. The palace made the announcement following Sissi’s meeting with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas in Cairo.
Sissi is to go to Washington on April 3 for a series of meetings, including with Trump.
In Monday’s meeting, Abbas updated Sissi on his own talks with the Trump administration, including a phone call with Trump about two weeks ago.
Sissi spokesman Alaa Youssef said after the meeting that Egypt has always aspired to a just agreement that would lead to the establishment of a Palestinian state in the 1967 borders with its capital in East Jerusalem. The Arab position in general should be based on the Arab Peace Initiative, Youssef added.
Abbas said coordination with Egypt was important given Egypt’s key status in the Middle East and its support for the rights of the Palestinian people.
The Abbas-Sissi meeting took place after 10 months of disconnect and tension due to Palestinian criticism of Egypt’s willingness to move ahead on a regional agreement with Israel and the United States to renew the peace process.
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