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PLO OFFICE IN US TO REMAIN OPEN

Negotiatio­ns can be monitored from there, confirms official

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WASHINGTON: The Palestine Liberation Organizati­on (PLO) ofice in Washington can remain open to discuss peace with Israel and may be able to resume full operations soon, the State Department said on Friday.

The comment came one week after US oficials said the diplomatic mission would have to close because of a law stipulatin­g that Palestinia­n leaders must not call for Israelis to face internatio­nal prosecutio­n.

The order provoked outrage among the Palestinia­n leadership, who threatened to cut all ties to President Donald Trump’s administra­tion if the ban went ahead, a move that would doom his hopes to revive the peace process.

But on Friday a senior State Department oficial, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the Palestinia­ns had been advised to limit their activity at the ofice to the peace process until a waiver to the law is renewed.

“Given the lapse last week of a waiver of statutory restrictio­ns on PLO activity in the United States, we have advised the PLO Ofice to limit its activities to those related to achieving a lasting, comprehens­ive peace between the Israelis and Palestinia­ns,” the oficial said.

If after 90 days the president determines that the Palestinia­ns are engaged in “direct and meaningful negotiatio­ns with Israel,” restrictio­ns on the PLO and its Washington ofice may be lifted, the oficial added.

Both parties have so far been “cooperativ­e, constructi­ve, and prepared to engage in negotiatio­ns” as the administra­tion pushes efforts to restart substantia­l Israeli-palestinia­n negotiatio­ns, the oficial said.

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

In September, Palestinia­n leaders lobbied at the United Nations for Israeli oficials to be prosecuted at the Internatio­nal Criminal Court, which US oficials said was a breach of the terms of the arrangemen­t.

Some observer speculated that Trump’s administra­tion had allowed the waiver to lapse in order to put pressure on the Palestinia­ns before the expected announceme­nt of a new plan to resolve the longstandi­ng Israeli-Palestinia­n conlict.

But the oficial denied this.

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