Tuesday, December 19, 2017

May Urges Trump To Push Israel-PA Peace Deal




May urges Trump to push Israel-PA peace deal



British Prime Minister Theresa May on Tuesday urged U.S. President Donald Trump to bring forward proposals on achieving peace in the Middle East in the wake of his recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, her spokesman said, according to Reuters.

May spoke to Trump by telephone.

"They discussed the different positions we took on the recognition of Jerusalem as the Israeli capital, and agreed on the importance of the U.S. bringing forward new proposals for peace and the international community supporting these efforts," said the spokesman.

"The Prime Minister updated the President on the recent good progress of the Brexit negotiations, and the President set out the progress he had made on his economic agenda. They agreed on the importance of a swift post-Brexit bilateral trade deal," he added.
The White House confirmed the telephone call, saying Trump and May talked about ways to move towards peace in the Middle East.

"The president and Prime Minister discussed next steps in forging peace in the Middle East," the White House said in a brief statement that made no mention of Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.

"Both leaders also emphasized the urgency of addressing the humanitarian crisis in Yemen,” it added.





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