Abbas says Middle East peace only possible when Palestinians get full rights

Saudi, US calls for Palestinians to make gains are likely unpalatable for Israeli PM's govt


Reuters September 22, 2023

UNITED NATIONS:

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas told the United Nations General Assembly on Thursday that Middle East peace was not achievable until the Palestinians are granted full rights.

He spoke as the United States appeared to make progress in brokering a normalization deal between Israel and Saudi Arabia.

"Whoever thinks peace in the Middle East is possible before our people achieve their full right is delusional,” Abbas said.

Israeli-Saudi normalization would dramatically redraw the Middle East by formally bringing together two major US partners and longtime adversaries.

The normalization talks are the centrepiece of complex negotiations that also include discussions of US security guarantees and civilian nuclear help that Riyadh has sought, as well as possible Israeli concessions to the Palestinians.

Saudi and US calls for the Palestinians to make gains under any deal are likely unpalatable for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's hard-right government. Netanyahu met US President Joe Biden on Wednesday on the sidelines of the annual General Assembly in New York.

Abbas also called on the United Nations to convene a conference to try to revive Israeli-Palestinian peace talks, which collapsed in 2014.

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