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Palestinians look ahead to ‘positive’ US role under Biden

Mahmud Abbas has called on incoming US president to revive ties

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 30 Nov 2020 11:20AM

Palestinians look ahead to ‘positive’ US role under Biden
PA president Mahmud Abbas held talks in Cairo on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in light of the US presidential election. – AFP pic, November 30, 2020

CAIRO – The Palestinian Authority and Arab League said yesterday they look forward to the new US administration under president-elect Joe Biden playing a "positive" role towards establishing an independent Palestinian state.

PA president Mahmud Abbas and Ahmed Aboul Gheit, head of the Cairo-based Arab League, held talks in the Egyptian capital on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in light of the US presidential election.

They hoped the new US administration would "pave the way for the restoration of a more active and positive role" to find a settlement and establish a Palestinian state, in a joint statement.

Abbas has called on Biden to revive ties between the Palestinians and Washington that collapsed during President Donald Trump's term.

The PA broke ties with Trump's administration, accusing it of being flagrantly pro-Israeli.

Trump, for his part, cut funding to the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA).

He also recognised Jerusalem, including its annexed eastern sector, as Israel's "undivided capital" and moved the US embassy to the city.

Trump avoided criticising Jewish settlement construction in the occupied West Bank, breaking with decades of US policy that settlement expansion was an obstacle to peace.

In January, he unveiled a controversial Middle East peace plan without input from the Palestinians, who have rejected it outright.

Abbas is on a regional tour aimed at raising support for the Palestinians.

He met earlier yesterday with Jordan's King Abdullah II and is to also hold talks in Cairo with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi today.

The king, at their meeting in Jordan's Red Sea resort of Aqaba, reiterated calls for a two-state solution between Israel and the Palestinians. – AFP, November 30, 2020

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