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Palestinians reject ‘extortion’ in face of US move to close mission
The Palestinian foreign minister says the Palestinians will not give in to “extortion” after a US threat to close their diplomatic mission in Washington.
In an interview on Palestine Radio on Saturday, Riad Malki said the Palestinians are waiting for further communication from the US government. “The ball is now in the American court,” he said.
US officials, citing US law, said on Friday that the Trump administration has put the Palestinians on notice that it will shutter their office in Washington unless they have entered serious peace talks with Israel.
President Donald Trump has 90 days to make a decision.
Malki said the US move may be aimed at putting pressure on the Palestinians.
“The Palestinian leadership will not accept any extortion or pressure,” he said.
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