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Mosby

(17,477 posts)
Fri Nov 24, 2017, 10:47 PM Nov 2017

US backtracks on decision to close Palestinian office in DC

US backtracks on decision to close Palestinian office in DC
By Associated Press November 24 at 9:36 PM

The Trump administration backtracked Friday on its decision to order the Palestinians’ office in Washington to close, instead saying it would merely impose limitations on the office that it expected would be lifted after 90 days.

Last week, U.S. officials said the Palestine Liberation Organization mission couldn’t stay open because the Palestinians had violated a provision in U.S. law requiring the office to close if the Palestinians try to get the International Criminal Court to prosecute Israelis. The move triggered a major rift in U.S.-Palestinian relations that threatened to scuttle President Trump’s ambitious Mideast peace effort before it ever got off the ground.

Yet the United States delayed shuttering the office for a week while saying it was working out the details with the Palestinians, before abruptly reversing course late Friday, as many Americans were enjoying a long Thanksgiving Day weekend. State Department spokesman Edgar Vasquez said the United States had “advised the PLO Office to limit its activities to those related to achieving a lasting, comprehensive peace between the Israelis and Palestinians.”

Vasquez said that even those restrictions will be lifted after 90 days if Washington determines that the Israelis and Palestinians are engaged in serious peace talks. The White House, in an effort led by Trump adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner, has been preparing a comprehensive peace plan to present to both sides in the coming months.

“We therefore are optimistic that at the end of this 90-day period, the political process may be sufficiently advanced that the president will be in a position to allow the PLO office to resume full operations,” Vasquez said.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/administration-backtracks-on-closing-palestinians-office-in-washington/2017/11/24/2d748734-d17e-11e7-9d3a-bcbe2af58c3a_story.html

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US backtracks on decision to close Palestinian office in DC (Original Post) Mosby Nov 2017 OP
Don't see the backtracking. Igel Nov 2017 #1
Trump, the backtracking fool. secondwind Nov 2017 #2

Igel

(36,108 posts)
1. Don't see the backtracking.
Fri Nov 24, 2017, 11:20 PM
Nov 2017

The law says "no perks if you go to the ICC, unless we can certify that you're engaged in serious peace talks with the Israelis."

This post says, "No perks because you've gone to the ICC, but if we determine that you're engaged in serious peace talks with the Israelis, we'll reinstate the perks."

Takes 2 minutes or less for a normal person to find the text of the law, read it, and understand it.

It's been days for the WaPo staff. I don't think it's intelligence, I think it's motivation.

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