Palestine Prez Abbas urges US to reinstate his visa ahead of key UN meet
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio rescinded the visas of Abbas and 80 other officials ahead of next month's annual high-level meeting of the UN General Assembly, the State Department disclosed Friday.
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Ramallah, 30 Aug
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas' office on Saturday
urged the US government to reverse its unusual decision to revoke his visa,
weeks before he was meant to appear at the UN's main annual meeting and an
international conference about creating a Palestinian state.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio rescinded the visas of
Abbas and 80 other officials ahead of next month's annual high-level meeting of
the UN General Assembly, the State Department disclosed Friday. Abbas has
addressed the General Assembly for many years, and generally leads the
Palestinian delegation.
“We call upon the American administration to reverse its
decision. This decision will only increase tension and escalation,"
Palestinian presidential spokesperson Nabil Abu Rudeineh told The Associated
Press in Ramallah on Saturday.
“We have been in contact since yesterday with Arab and
foreign countries, especially those directly concerned with this issue. This
effort will continue around the clock," he said.
He urged other countries to put pressure on the Trump
administration to reverse the decision, notably the countries that have
organised a high-level conference on 22 Sept about reviving efforts for a
two-state solution for the Middle East. It is co-hosted by France and Saudi
Arabia.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot protested
restrictions on access to the UN General Assembly, and said he would discuss
the issue with EU counterparts.
“The United Nations headquarters is a place of neutrality, a
sanctuary dedicated to peace, where conflicts are resolved," he said
Saturday. “The UN General Assembly... cannot suffer any restrictions on
access.”
Abu Rudeineh also urged an end to Israel's offensive in Gaza
and "escalation in the West Bank, because none of this will lead to any
solution”.
The move came as the Israeli military declared Gaza's
largest city a combat zone. Israel says Gaza City remains a stronghold of
Hamas.
The Trump administration has taken several steps to target
Palestinians with visa restrictions.
“It is in our national security interests to hold the PLO
(Palestinian Liberation Organisation) and PA (Palestinian Authority)
accountable for not complying with their commitments, and for undermining the
prospects for peace,” the State Department said in a statement.
The Palestinian Authority denounced the visa withdrawals as
a violation of US commitments as the host country of the United Nations. UN
spokesman Stephane Dujarric said the world body would be seeking clarification
from the State Department.
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