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Kushner: US won't approve Israel annexation for 'some time'

August 17, 2020 at 4:36 pm

Surrounded by leaders of Israel and UAE, Jared Kushner makes remakes as President Donald Trump announces a peace agreement to Establish Diplomatic ties, with Israel and the UAE on 13 August 2020 [Doug Mills/The New York Times]

The United States will not consent to Israeli annexations in the occupied West Bank for “some time”, preferring to focus on the Israel-UAE normalisation deal and wider regional peace efforts, Reuters reported senior White House adviser Jared Kushner saying today.

The United Arab Emirates has said that its move to formalise relations with Israel, announced on Thursday, staved off an annexation plan that had angered Palestinians, who want the West Bank as part of a future state, and upset some world powers.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has cast the annexation plan as temporarily on hold. But Israeli officials have signalled they want approval from Israel’s main ally the United States first.

“Israel has agreed with us that they will not move forward without our consent. We do not plan to give our consent for some time,” Kushner told reporters in a telephone briefing.

Israeli minister: Annexation was already frozen before UAE deal

“Right now the focus has to be on, you know, getting this new peace agreement implemented,” he said.

“We really want to get as much interchange between Israel and the United Arab Emirates as possible and we want Israel to focus on creating new relationships and new alliances.”

The US-UAE-Israel joint statement on the normalisation deal said Israel had agreed to “suspend” the annexation plan.

“What you’re saying as suspension, we’re seeing as stopping,” UAE Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Anwar Gargash told reporters shortly after the deal was announced.

Israel’s president today invited the de facto UAE leader to visit Tel Aviv, praising his role in achieving a “noble and courageous” normalisation pact.