Palestinian to ask PM Narendra Modi for support in replacing US mediation

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Feb 10, 2018, 02.37 PM IST
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Modi's visit comes after he hosted Israel's prime minister for six days last month, reflecting warming ties.
RAMALLAH: A senior official says Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas will ask India's visiting prime minister to support a multi-country sponsorship that would replace the United States as the sole mediator in future Israeli-Palestinian negotiations.

Narendra Modi arrived by helicopter Saturday for his first-ever visit to an autonomous Palestinian enclave in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.

Modi laid a wreath at the grave of Abbas' predecessor, Yasser Arafat.

Palestinian official Nabil Shaath says Modi and Abbas are to sign cooperation agreements worth $50 million.

Modi's visit comes after he hosted Israel's prime minister for six days last month, reflecting warming ties.

Abbas has sought international support for replacing the U.S. as sole Mideast mediator, after President Donald Trump recognized contested Jerusalem as Israel's capital. Abbas has so far failed to win such commitments.

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