Axius: The American Administration, “angered” from Abbas’s words to Putin about the lack of confidence in Washington

Axius: The American Administration, “angered” from Abbas’s words to Putin about the lack of confidence in Washington

According to reliable sources cited by Axius, representatives of the American administration were “angry” at the remarks made by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to Russian President Vladimir Putin over the Palestinians’ failure to win Washington’s confidence.
The sources claim that representatives of US Vice President Joe Biden’s administration indicated to Abbas’ consultants their displeasure with these claims.

The White House National Security Council’s official spokesperson afterwards told “Axios” that the administration is dissatisfied in the Palestinian leader’s stance. The words that President Abbas spoke to President Putin, he said, “felt terribly disappointing.”
The representative of the National Security Service told the site that Washington does not consider Russia as the partner that the Palestinian side needs to help the settlement.

He pointed out that “President Biden, on the other hand, has shown the United States’ commitment for many decades to find fruitful solutions and work towards permanent peace, which is necessary to enhance stability and prosperity in the Middle East. ”
During their encounter in Astana, Kazakhstan, outside of the “Conference of Interaction and Confidence Building in Asia.”

The United States continues to work alone on the peace process between Palestine and Israel, said Abbas, who commended Russia’s support for a just and comprehensive Middle East settlement.
Abbas also discussed the Palestinians’ failure on the American side, according to the “Axios” website.
Origin: Tas.

The American Administration is “angry” with Abbas’ remarks to Putin on Putin’s lack of faith in Washington, according to Axius.

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