
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken reiterated his call for reform of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) on Monday during a discussion with its President Mahmoud Abbas, according to a statement from the State Department, AFP reported.
The phone call came days after the formation of a government under new Prime Minister Mohammed Mustafa, an economist close to President Abbas, who was appointed on March 15.
The international community is pressuring Mahmoud Abbas to implement institutional reforms, especially in preparation for the post-war period in the Gaza Strip, which is now ruled by Hamas.
Blinken assured Abbas of the support of the United States, which “looks forward to working with the new cabinet of the Palestinian Authority to promote peace, security and prosperity,” urging him to “implement the necessary reforms.”
The United States is putting pressure on the PNA in the hope that it can take over leadership in the Gaza Strip after the defeat of Hamas.
Thus, the head of American diplomacy emphasized that the “renewed” PNA is essential to achieve results for the Palestinian people both in the “West Bank and Gaza” and confirmed American support for “the creation of an independent Palestinian state with security guarantees.” for Israel.”
Anthony Blinken has visited the ANP headquarters in Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank, several times since the start of the war between Israel and Hamas on October 7.
At the same time, he participated in a virtual meeting Monday between Israeli and American officials on the topic of the offensive that Israel intends to launch in Rafah. (Agerpress)
Source: Hot News

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