The Palestinian Authority is ready to work with US President-elect Joe Biden and to negotiate with Israel for a two-state solution with east Jerusalem as the capital of the Palestinian state, PA Foreign Minister Riyad Malki said.
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Malki met on Saturday with Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shukry and Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi. The ministers issued a joint statement following the meeting in which they said that they would work to resume negotiations with Israel, with international resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative — which offers a full peace with the Arab world in exchange for Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, the West Bank and the Golan Heights and the formation of an independent Palestinian state — serving as the basis for the talks.
“We are ready for cooperation and dealing with the new U.S. administration, and we are expecting that it would re-draw its ties with the state of Palestine,” Malki said, according to The Associated Press.