The US has rejected an initiative set out by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to set a timeframe to end the Israeli occupation, Palestinian news agency Ma'an reported diplomatic sources as saying today.
The sources said the US' Permanent Ambassador to the United Nations Samantha Bauer informed the group that her country "does not welcome the initiative".
Representatives of Abbas' government are in the process of conducting consultations on the initiative as a prelude to the formulation of a draft resolution to the UN Security Council for a vote after listening to the feedback of all the states prior to the annual session of the General Assembly of the United Nations in New York this month.
The sources added that permanent members of the Security Council lead by the United States "told us that they do not support the idea. Some permanent members also said they are undecided about the initiative, especially after the US' refusal of it."
Abbas' initiative set out plans to resume negotiations with Israel within nine months and for the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from the occupied territories in no more than three years.
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