ADDIS ABABA, Feb 10 (NNN-ENA) – The African Union (AU) and the Arab League (AL), voiced their rejection of the newly unveiled U.S. peace plan that has sparked growing tensions between Palestine and Israel.
African Union Commission Chairperson, Moussa Faki Mahamat said, the U.S. plan was devised without consulting Palestinians and violates existing AU and UN resolutions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
“The case of Palestine is the most flagrant example of the fragility of the international situation. The American-Israeli plan, which is called the ‘deal of the century’ has been prepared out of any consultations and also in the absence of those who are mainly concerned,” Mahamat said, at the opening of the 33rd AU summit held in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa.
It violates the UN resolution and those of the AU and is trampling on the rights of the Palestinian people, he said, adding that, the peace plan is heightening the tensions in the region and beyond.
U.S. President, Donald Trump, on Jan 28, unveiled his controversial Middle East peace plan for the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which would limit the sovereignty of a future Palestinian state.
He outlined the 80-page plan at the White House, along with visiting Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, which recognises Jerusalem as Israel’s “undivided capital,” while claiming that the Palestine capital will include areas of East Jerusalem.
The plan, described by Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, as the “slap of the century,” allows Israel to claim sovereignty over certain areas of the occupied West Bank, including Israeli settlements and the Jordan Valley.
Ahmed Aboul Gheit, the AL secretary general, said, “The Arab League highly and constantly appreciates the principled position of the AU, in support of the Palestinian cause and the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, to end the Israeli occupation of their territory and their independent state.”
“I am confident that Africa will maintain its established commitment in standing with the struggle of the Palestinian people, in their rejection of this unjust deal, as was articulated by the Palestinian leadership, the Arab League, the Organisation of the Islamic Cooperation and the European Union,” said Aboul Gheit.
In response to the U.S. plan, the Palestinian National Authority, earlier this month informed Israel and the United States it will “cut all relations” with them.
Palestinian Prime Minister, Mohammed Ishtaye, who is attending the AU summit here also called on the international community to reject the peace plan.
Josep Borrell, the high representative of the European Union (EU) for foreign affairs and security policy, said last week that, the U.S. Middle East peace plan has departed from “internationally agreed parameters.”
To build a just and lasting peace, the unresolved final status issues, including issues related to borders, the status of Jerusalem, security and the refugee question, must be decided through direct negotiations between both parties, Borrell said in a statement.
“In line with international law and relevant UN Security Council resolutions, the EU does not recognise Israel’s sovereignty over the territories occupied since 1967. Steps towards annexation, if implemented, could not pass unchallenged,” Borrell said.
Meanwhile, Palestine is seeking a position from the UN Security Council, in the wake of Trump’s announcement. The U.S. peace plan intends to make illegal Israeli settlements on Palestinian land a done deal and wants to make Palestinians live under apartheid, Ishtaye said.