Palestine, Jordan Meet Over “Economic Disengagement” From Israel

Palestine, Jordan Meet Over “Economic Disengagement” From Israel

RAMALLAH, Palestine, July 8 (NNN-WAFA) – Palestinian Authority Spokesman, Ibrahim Melhem, said that, the Palestinian and Jordanian governments, started a two-day meeting in Amman, over “economic disengagement” from Israel.

Melhem told the official Palestinian radio station, Voice of Palestine, that, the meeting aims at “implementing gradual disengagement from Israel and enhancing ties with Arab states.”

The spokesman said, Palestinians are seeking to increase energy imports from Jordan, highlighting the importance of opening up to Arab states, in light of the “financial and economic siege” facing the Palestinian Authority.

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Economy, the commercial exchange between Jordan and Palestine reached 230 million U.S. dollars in 2017.

The joint meeting would cover 22 programmes in fields such as, economy, trade, investment, education, culture, social development and energy.

In a press statement, Secretary General of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) Saeb Erekat said the meeting came in the framework of coordination and cooperation.

The Palestinian National Council, PLO parliament, had decided to sever ties with Israel on every level.

The Palestinian Authority declared boycott of the U.S. government, after it recognised Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in 2017, and moved its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, in May, 2018.

The United States has taken several steps against Palestinians, including shutting down the PLO office in Washington and stopping funding for the only UN agency providing support to Palestinian refugees.

Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, has repeatedly called for an international multilateral mechanism, to oversee the peace process.– NNN-WAFA

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