Johnson clashes with Corbyn at PMQs over Trump’s ‘Deal Of The Century’
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Johnson clashes with Corbyn at PMQs over Trump’s ‘Deal Of The Century’

The prime minister was encouraged by the proposal which would leave sizeable areas of the West Bank in Israeli hands

Jeremy Corbyn clashed with the Prime Minister at his last PMQs before Brexit
Jeremy Corbyn clashed with the Prime Minister at his last PMQs before Brexit

Boris Johnson believes Donald Trump’s Middle East peace plan offers a two-state solution, and urged Palestinian leaders to engage with it.

The Prime Minister provided encouragement to the proposal which would leave sizeable areas of the West Bank in Israeli hands.

Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn warned it would “lock-in illegal Israeli colonisation” and deny Palestinian people their fundamental rights, adding Britain must tell the US they are “wrong” on the issue.

Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas has dismissed Trump’s plan as a “conspiracy deal”, with the Palestinians seeking all of the West Bank and east Jerusalem – areas captured by Israel in the 1967 Middle East war – and the removal of more than 700,000 Israeli settlers from these areas.

Speaking at Prime Minister’s Questions, Corbyn said of the US president’s idea: “It will annex Palestinian territory, lock-in illegal Israeli colonisation, transfer Palestinian citizens of Israel and deny Palestinian people their fundamental rights.

“When the Government meets with the US Secretary of State later today, will he make it clear that the British Government will stand for a genuine, internationally-backed peace plan rather than this stuff proposed by Trump yesterday?”

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Johnson said the Israel-Palestinian issue has “bedevilled the world for decades”, adding: “No peace plan is perfect but this has the merit of a two-state solution, it is a two-state solution, it would ensure that Jerusalem is both the capital of Israel and of the Palestinian people.

“I urge him (Corbyn), rather than being so characteristically negative, to reach out to his friends, my friends, our friends in the Palestinian Authority, to Mahmoud Abbas, for whom I have the highest respect, and urge him for once to engage in this initiative, to get talking, rather than to leave a political vacuum.”

Corbyn said he has the greatest respect for Mr Abbas and those in the Palestinian Authority, adding: “I’ve met them many times.”

He said Trump’s plan “will not bring any move towards peace” and has “no support from any Palestinian anywhere in the world”, adding that Britain should be candid and tell the US it is “wrong”.

 

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