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2023-01-19T17:24:03.750Z


In a meeting with the national security advisor at the White House, the chairman of the Palestinian Authority emphasized that the American administration must intervene "before it is too late". According to him, the sanctions imposed by Israel on the PA violate the agreements and destroy the two-state solution. "We will not accept the continuation of Israeli crimes."


On video: Abu Mazen at a conference in Kazakhstan after a night of riots in East Jerusalem: We will not accept the continuation of the situation (Palestinian TV)

Chairman of the Palestinian Authority Abu Mazen warned the National Security Adviser at the White House, Jake Sullivan, during their meeting in Ramallah today (Thursday) that the policies of the Israeli government could have dangerous consequences. According to the announcement published by Abu Mazen's office, the Chairman of the Palestinian Authority The Palestinian emphasized that the American administration must intervene "before it is too late".



According to the announcement, Abu Mazen told Sullivan that the policy of the Israeli government and the recent sanctions it imposed on the Palestinian Authority destroys the two-state solution, violates the agreements between the parties and destroys the remaining chance of achieving peace and stability in the region.

"We will not accept the continuation of Israeli crimes, we will go against them and defend our rights, our land and our holy places," the chairman of the Palestinian Authority told Sullivan.

"We will not accept the continuation of Israeli crimes."

Abu Mazen (Photo: Reuters)

Abu Mazen added that the United States must fulfill its obligations, maintain the two-state solution and act against the construction in the settlements and against the violation of the status quo at the Al Aqsa Mosque.

He added that the United States should implement its promise to reopen the American consulate in Jerusalem.



Last October it was published in Vala!

Because the American administration expressed displeasure following Abu Mazen's words against the United States during his meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Senior officials at the White House said to Walla!

Because they are "deeply disappointed" with the authority's chairman.

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Anger in the American administration at Abu Mazen following his support for Putin: "Deeply disappointed"

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Tensions in front of the chairman of the Palestinian Authority. Sullivan (Photo: Reuters)

Abu Mazen met Putin on the sidelines of an international convention in Kazakhstan.

The Palestinian president said that the Palestinians do not trust America, and therefore the United States will not be able to act as a mediator between them and Israel in the future.

"We don't trust them, we don't rely on them and we will under no circumstances accept a situation where America is the only player in trying to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict," Abu Mazen said.

On the other hand, the Palestinian president added that he is "happy and satisfied" with the Russian position on the Palestinian issue.

"Russia stands on the side of justice and international law and that is enough for us," Bo Mazen said.



Since taking office, President Biden has worked to restore relations between the United States and the Palestinians after they were in a deep freeze during most of President Trump's term. Biden even renewed aid amounting to hundreds of millions of dollars for the Palestinian people. Abu Mazen's words in front of the cameras in the meeting with Putin were an attack blatantly against the US

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