Several Options to Launch Mideast Peace Talks: Palestinian UN Envoy

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A collective Middle East peace process could be led by the UN Security Council, a “Quartet” expanded to include China and Arab states or an international conference, the Palestinian UN envoy said on Thursday, all options involving the United States. Mansour said a collective peace process could “be in the format of the (UN) Security Council, that would be something that we will look at seriously.” “The Quartet plus China plus the League of Arab States plus maybe others ... we could also look at that. Or the collective process might be of the nature of the French Paris conference or international conference,” he said. The so-called Quartet sponsoring the stalled peace process comprises the United Nations, the United States, Russia and the European Union, while in January last year France invited dozens of countries to Paris to show support for a peace process. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Abbas plan to discuss a possible new mediation mechanism to replace the Middle East Quartet when they meet next week, the Interfax news agency said on Wednesday, citing a Palestinian diplomat in Russia. Abbas is due to address the United Nations Security Council on Feb. 20 during the body’s monthly meeting on the Middle East. Trump has said his administration had a peace proposal in the works. Mansour said the United States had given no indication of what the peace plan might be. “But of course if they started with Jerusalem is off the table and punishing UNRWA ... what is left on the table?” Mansour said. “They lost the neutrality that is required of any broker that helps two parties to reach a peace treaty.” “The old approach failed, and we’re looking for a new approach,” he said.

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