Arabs seek 'multilateral' process to revive Mideast peace

AFP  |  Cairo 

Arab foreign ministers today called for the creation of a UN-backed "multilateral mechanism" to help revive the peace process between and the Palestinians. The appeal was issued at the end of a two-day meeting to discuss US Donald Trump's December 6 recognition of as Israel's capital which has sparked Arab anger. Trump's decision also to relocate the to from triggered deadly clashes in Palestinian territories and was rejected in a non-binding UN General Assembly resolution. The Palestinians have frozen contacts with the Trump administration over the decision and said the can no longer mediate in the conflict following Trump's decision. Meeting at headquarters in Cairo, the foreign ministers called for the "creation of an international and multilateral mechanism under the aegis of the to sponsor the peace process". They also asked for an international conference to be held to re-start peace talks between and the Palestinians and the international recognition of a Palestinian state with east as its capital. told a conference the peace process should not remain "within the hands" of one faction alone. He also singled out the position of the On Wednesday, EU had also said the was "essential for any process to realistically have a change to succeed". "If I can put it in a headline, 'Nothing without the United States, Nothing with the alone'," she said. Palestinian told reporters in that the "old mechanism has ceased to exist and is history". "It will not bother us should the be part of the (new) mechanism," he added. occupied east and the in the 1967 Six-Day War and later annexed east in a move never recognised by the international community. The city's status is among the most contentious issues in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. claims all of as its united capital, while the Palestinians see the eastern sector as the capital of their future state.

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First Published: Fri, February 02 2018. 03:00 IST