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Donald Trump invites Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to visit White House | Donald Trump invites Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to visit White House |
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Donald Trump has invited the Palestinian President to visit the White House “very soon”, a spokesman for Mahmoud Abbas has said. | Donald Trump has invited the Palestinian President to visit the White House “very soon”, a spokesman for Mahmoud Abbas has said. |
The two world leaders held a phone conversation today - their first contact since Mr Trump’s inauguration six weeks ago. | |
Spokesman Nabil Abu Rdainah said after the call: "President Donald Trump invited President Abbas to visit the White House very soon.” | |
He said Mr Abbas was “convinced that President Trump is serious about achieving peace and is looking for a deal to achieve the long-awaited peace”. The last round of peace talks mediated by the US collapsed in 2014. | |
The invite signals an attempt by the Trump administration to improve relations with the Palestinians after a series of controversial statements on geopolitics in the region. | |
During a visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Washington last month, Mr Trump suggested the US was no longer wedded to a two-state solution. | |
He has also stated his intention to move the US embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. | |
Despite the apparent change in tone, last week the Trump administration warned Israel against annexing parts of the occupied West Bank, saying it would trigger an "immediate crisis". | |
Earlier on Friday, Mr Abbas spoke to the US President about Israeli settlement building on occupied land and the need for a two-state solution to the conflict. | |
Mr Netanyahu and Mr Trump have spoken on the phone at least twice since the 20 January inauguration. |
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