JERUSALEM:
US President Donald Trump called on Israelis and Palestinians to make
compromises that could lead to peace as he wrapped up a visit with a
speech in Jerusalem on Tuesday.
"Making peace however will not be easy,"
Trump told an audience of Israeli politicians and other dignitaries at
the Israel Museum.
"We all know that. Both sides will face
tough decisions. But with determination, compromise and the belief that
peace is possible, Israelis and Palestinians can make a deal."
Trump again vowed that he was "personally committed" to helping the two sides reach a deal to end the decades-old conflict.
He however offered no specifics on how
he planned to make progress in resolving a conflict that has bedevilled
his predecessors and with widespread scepticism over whether meaningful
talks are possible for now.
He did not specifically mention the
two-state solution, long the focus of international peace efforts and US
Middle East diplomacy.
Trump´s speech came after he met Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas in Bethlehem in the occupied West Bank earlier in the day.
On Monday, he met Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem. He is due to depart for Rome later Tuesday.
"I had a meeting this morning with
president Abbas and can tell you that the Palestinians are ready to
reach for peace," Trump said.
"I know you´ve heard it before. I am
telling you -- that´s what I do -- they are ready to reach for peace.
And my meeting with my very good friend Benjamin -- I can tell you also
that he is reaching for peace."
Other parts of the speech were a
forceful defence of Israel and pledges by Trump to defend the country
against common enemies, including Iran.
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