The U.S. unveiled its long-awaited peace initiative for an Israeli-Palestinian deal with great fanfare late last month.
, would give Israel most of what it has sought during decades of conflict. This includes the disputed city of Jerusalem and recognition of Israeli sovereignty over settlements in the occupied West Bank."What I have seen so far of that deal is that it is trying to make of Palestine what I can call a Frankenstein creation," Saudi Arabia's Prince Turki Al Faisal told CNBC'sIt is "generally just a monstrous conception of a Palestinian state.
The bloc, which took time to respond in order to allow for unanimity from all of its members, said on Feb. 4 that the plan departed from "internationally agreed parameters," Reuters reported. When asked about the perception of the Trump administration in the region, Al Faisal replied: "On Palestine, definitely it is a step back, as I told you. They have abandoned all of the legitimate history and weight of the United Nations Security Council resolutions and adopted a course that is very much one-sided."
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