Trump adviser questions Abbas desire for peace with Israel

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US Donald Trump's today questioned the ability and willingness of Palestinian to make concessions for a peace agreement with

"Abbas says that he is committed to peace and I have no reason not to believe him," Kusnher said. "However, I do question Abbas has the ability to, or is willing to, lean into finishing a deal." "He has his talking points which have not changed in the last 25 years. There has been no peace deal achieved in that time," Kushner said.

"To make a deal both sides will have to take a leap and meet somewhere between their stated positions. I am Abbas has the ability to do that." Kushner and Greenblatt met on Friday with Israeli to discuss "advancing the diplomatic process, developments in the region and the security and humanitarian situations in Gaza", according to the premier's office. They held a second meeting Saturday night "to continue their discussions," the said.

The US and envoy, whose regional tour took them to Jordan, and Egypt, did not meet with Palestinian official, who froze all contact with US officials following the Trump administration's December recognition of as Israel's capital.

The Palestinians see east as their future capital, insisting the status of the disputed city is an issue to be negotiated between them and the Israelis.

Palestinian said Saturday that American efforts, which "ignored" Palestinian positions on issues such as Jerusalem, statehood and refugees, were dooomed to fail.

Trump has called peace between and the Palestinians the "ultimate deal" and has tasked Kushner with formulating a plan to that end. Kushner told they were "almost done" preparing the plan, which could be presented without Palestinian consent.

"If President Abbas is willing to come back to the table, we are ready to engage; if he is not, we will likely air the plan publicly," he said.

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First Published: Sun, June 24 2018. 15:30 IST