The peace plan presented last week by U.S. President Trump at the White House contravenes several U.N. resolutions and its viability is doubtful, Russian news agencies quoted a Kremlin spokesman as saying on Sunday.
“There is a whole number of respective resolutions of the U.N. Security Council,” said Dmitry Peskov, according to Russia’s TASS news agency. “It’s obvious that certain points of this plan are not in full compliance with the U.N. Security Council resolutions.”
The reaction of the Palestinians and a number of Arab states to the plan raised doubts about its viability, added Peskov.
“We see the Palestinians’ reaction; we see the reaction of the whole number of Arab states, which show solidarity with the Palestinians in opposing this plan,” said Peskov. “This certainly raises doubts over its viability.”
Abbas informed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday that in the view of the P.A., the Trump peace plan voids the Clinton-era Oslo Accords, freeing the Palestinians from all obligations under the Oslo agreements.