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Twenty-Three Nations Embrace Trump Peace Plan, 7 In Middle East by OLAADEGBU(m): 11:44pm On Feb 08, 2020
Twenty-Three Nations Embrace Trump Peace Plan, 7 In Middle East
by Paul Bedard
| January 30, 2020 02:36 PM

Nearly two dozen world leaders have signalled their openness to President Trump’s sweeping new peace plan for Israel and Palestine, ignoring claims in the U.S. media that it was dead on arrival to focus on it as a beefy starting point.

A statement from Bahrain was typical of the reaction that has flooded into the White House since Trump unveiled the plan Wednesday. “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs commends the United States of America for its determined efforts to advance the peace process,” Bahrain said.

Qatar said in a statement that it “appreciates the endeavours of President Trump and the current U.S. administration to find solutions for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.”

The plan has been three years in the making and is considered the most detailed ever by an American administration. It came on a very busy week that included the signing of the new North American free trade agreement, a major immigration victory in the Supreme Court, and the continued impeachment debate.

With 23 governments applauding the peace plan, the world is “showing a willingness to receive our plan,” said an administration official. Some seven of those are in the Middle East.

But the plan has also sparked violent protests in Palestinian areas such as the West Bank.

Trump’s “Peace to Prosperity” plan links diplomatic and economic policy in a bid to settle the border issue between Israel and Palestine and provide a path to economic wealth for citizens.

The president announced it with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his side, leading officials in Palestine and Iran to dismiss it, but prompting nations in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East to express openness to it.

Australia, for example, said it “welcomes the release of the U.S. ‘Vision for Peace’ by President Trump today. We welcome any initiative that can assist the resumption of direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians for an end to this conflict, and the agreement of a durable and resilient peace settlement.”

Senior White House adviser Jared Kushner, who led the peace project, met with 190 ambassadors to review the plan.

While some in the media have dismissed the plan, others, such as the Wall Street Journal, have given the White House credit for jump-starting the peace process and leveraging support from key players.

The paper wrote: “The Trump administration has wooed officials from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Bahrain, and other nations in the region in an effort to transcend the political impasse, and to some extent they are responding. The most important regional players—Saudi Arabia and the U.A.E.—both urged Palestinian leaders to accept the Trump plan as a basis for new talks with Israel, a move that would force them to make significant concessions, such as Israeli annexation of the Jordan Valley.”

And the Moroccan foreign ministry echoed that. It said: “The resolution of the Palestinian question is the key to stability in the Middle East. It is for that reason that the Kingdom of Morocco appreciates the constructive peace efforts of the Trump administration with a view to achieving a just, lasting, and equitable solution to this conflict.”

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/washington-secrets/23-nations-embrace-trump-peace-plan-7-in-middle-east

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Re: Twenty-Three Nations Embrace Trump Peace Plan, 7 In Middle East by Nobody: 11:55pm On Feb 08, 2020
Okay na. Hope it works. This isnt the first time though.
Re: Twenty-Three Nations Embrace Trump Peace Plan, 7 In Middle East by chatinent: 12:24am On Feb 09, 2020
Waiting for work-in-progress.
Re: Twenty-Three Nations Embrace Trump Peace Plan, 7 In Middle East by OLAADEGBU(m): 1:07pm On Feb 09, 2020
Blakewilli:


Okay na. Hope it works. This isnt the first time though.

The earlier Nigeria joins the better. cool

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Re: Twenty-Three Nations Embrace Trump Peace Plan, 7 In Middle East by OLAADEGBU(m): 1:09pm On Feb 09, 2020
chatinent:


Waiting for work-in-progress.

Do you think the Nigerian Government will embrace the Trump peace plan?

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