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Thursday, September 22, 2011

President Barack Obama told Abbas that Washington will veto the Palestinian


A chief Palestinian official says Admiral Mahmoud Abbas will formally ask the U.N. Security Board to admit Palestine as a abounding affiliate of the apple physique on Friday, admitting U.S. Admiral Barack Obama's blackmail to veto the move.

The Palestinian Authority account bureau Wafa quotes Abbas abettor Yasser Abed Rabbo as adage Thursday the Palestinian admiral believes the bid for U.N. associates will not anticipate austere accord negotiations with Israel.

U.S. admiral say Admiral Barack Obama told Abbas that Washington will veto the Palestinian bid if it comes to a vote in the Security Council. The two leaders met Wednesday on the sidelines of the U.N. General Accumulation affair in New York.

In a accent to the accumulation on Wednesday, Obama said the aisle to accomplishing a absolute Palestinian accompaniment is absolute negotiations amid the two sides, not "statements and resolutions at the United Nations."

Abed Rabbo accustomed that the Security Board will yield some time to accede the Palestinian application, but said Abbas' government will not acquire any addendum to the approved aeon for board deliberations.
In his General Accumulation speech, Obama empathized with Israel's attempt in a arena with adverse neighbors, adage the Jewish humans "carry the accountability of centuries of banishment and persecution" and "forged a acknowledged accompaniment in their celebrated homeland."

Obama fabricated no acknowledgment of Palestinian grievances including Israel's action and adjustment action in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, which the Palestinians affirmation for a approaching state. Hundreds of Palestinians protested Obama's accent in the West Bank towns of Ramallah and Nablus on Thursday, captivation anti-Obama signs and accusing him of getting biased against Israel.

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