US Crafting Surrender Plan, Not Peace Deal, Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Claims
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by Reuters and Algemeiner Staff

Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki holds a news conference at the International Criminal Court in The Hague, Netherlands, May 22, 2018. Photo: Reuters / Francois Walschaerts.
The United States seems to be crafting a plan for a Palestinian surrender to Israel instead of a peace deal, Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki told a meeting at the United Nations attended by US Middle East peace negotiator Jason Greenblatt.
Greenblatt and senior White House adviser Jared Kushner have spent two years developing a peace proposal that they hope will provide a framework for renewed talks between the Israelis and Palestinians. The plan is expected to be unveiled in June.
“We cannot afford not to engage with any peace efforts, but the US administration efforts cannot be characterized, nor can qualify, as peace efforts, unfortunately,” al-Maliki told the informal meeting of members of the UN Security Council on Israeli settlements.
“All indicates thus far that this is not a peace plan, but rather conditions for surrender and there’s no amount of money that can make it acceptable,” he said.
The US Middle East proposal has two major components — a political piece that addresses core issues such as the status of Jerusalem, and an economic part that aims to strengthen the Palestinian economy. Kushner and Greenblatt have not said if it calls for a two-state solution, a goal of past peace efforts.
“The vision for peace that we will soon put forward will be realistic and implementable, but it will require compromises from both sides,” Greenblatt told the meeting at the United Nations, which was organized by Indonesia.
“We genuinely hope both the Israelis and Palestinians will take a real look at our vision for peace when we release it, before any unilateral steps are taken,” he said.
The Palestinians have dismissed US efforts since President Donald Trump decided in 2017 to move the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem and declare Jerusalem Israel’s capital. The Palestinians want a state in the West Bank, east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip, all territory taken control of by Israel in 1967.
“Some ask us ‘what if they surprise you?’ We tell them we would have been more hopeful had they not been deaf to our appeals, blind to Israel violations, and mute — at best — on the fundamentals of peace, when not actively undermining them,” al-Maliki said.
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