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Mahmoud Abbas. (Majdi Mohammed / TT NYHETSBYRÅN)

Palestina bryter relationer med USA och Israel

Palestinas president Mahmoud Abbas säger på lördagen att Palestina ska bryta samtliga relationer med både USA och Israel, rapporterar AFP.

Uppbrottet innefattar samarbete i säkerhetsfrågor, säger han under ett blixtinkallat möte med Arabländerna i Kairo.

Abbas menar att fredsplanen för Mellanöstern som Donald Trump presenterade i veckan bryter mot Osloavtalet som slöts mellan Israel och Palestina 1993.

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The Oslo Accords are a set of agreements between the Government of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO): the Oslo I Accord, signed in Washington, D.C., in 1993; and the Oslo II Accord, signed in Taba, Egypt, in 1995. The Oslo Accords marked the start of the Oslo process, a peace process aimed at achieving a peace treaty based on United Nations Security Council Resolutions 242 and 338, and at fulfilling the "right of the Palestinian people to self-determination." The Oslo process started after secret negotiations in Oslo, resulting in the recognition by the PLO of the State of Israel and the recognition by Israel of the PLO as the representative of the Palestinian people and as a partner in negotiations. The Oslo Accords created a Palestinian Authority tasked with limited self-governance of parts of the West Bank and Gaza Strip; and acknowledged the PLO as Israel's partner in permanent-status negotiations about remaining questions. The most important questions relate to the borders of Israel and Palestine, Israeli settlements, the status of Jerusalem, Israel's military presence in and control over remaining territories after Israel's recognition of Palestinian autonomy, and the Palestinian right of return. The Oslo Accords, however, did not create a Palestinian state.
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