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Trump: Palestinians must return to talks to receive aid

Decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital roiled Palestinians

Trump: Palestinians must return to talks to receive aid

Decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital roiled Palestinians

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Trump: Palestinians must return to talks to receive aid

Decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital roiled Palestinians

President Donald Trump threatened to withhold aid money from the Palestinians until they return to peace talks with Israel as he sat down with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.Trump鈥檚 decision last year to recognize Jerusalem as Israel鈥檚 capital roiled Arab nations and led Palestinians to withdraw from negotiations on the grounds the U.S. can no longer be trusted as an honest broker in the quest for peace.Trump said that decision has consequences. The U.S., he said, gives 鈥渉undreds of millions of dollars鈥� to the Palestinians, and 鈥渢hat money is on the table and that money鈥檚 not going to them unless they sit down and negotiate peace.鈥漈rump鈥檚 comment came shortly after he arrived at an economic forum that brings together world leaders, business executives and celebrities. His appearance is aimed at luring foreign investment to the U.S. and highlighting his 鈥淎merica first鈥� economic agenda, despite its seeming odds with a forum that celebrates global cooperation and free trade.It wasn鈥檛 immediately clear what money Trump was referring to in his threat. Washington has contributed over $5 billion in economic and security aid to the Palestinians since the mid-1990s. Annual economic aid since 2008 has averaged around $400 million, much of it devoted to development projects.Last week, the Trump administration moved to withhold some - but not all - of a scheduled aid payment to the United Nations agency that assists Palestinian refugees. The Trump administration said it would provide $60 million, while keeping $65 million until the U.N. body undertakes a 鈥渇undamental re-examination.鈥滻srael has been overjoyed by Trump鈥檚 pivot on Jerusalem, which Netanyahu hailed Thursday as an 鈥渉istoric decision that will be forever etched in the hearts of our people.鈥漁n a visit to Israel this week, Vice President Mike Pence told Israeli lawmakers that the U.S. was fast-tracking the embassy plans, aiming to move it from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem by the end of 2019. Trump said he anticipates having 鈥渁 small version鈥� of the embassy open sometime next year.During his remarks, Trump referenced Pence鈥檚 trip to the Middle East, which did not include a meeting with Palestinian leaders. Trump said, 鈥渢hey disrespected us a week ago by not allowing our great vice president to see them,鈥� adding: 鈥淩espect has to be shown to the U.S. or we鈥檙e just not going any further.鈥漈rump arrived in Zurich ahead of schedule and immediately boarded a U.S. helicopter for the flight to Davos, where the World Economic Forum is being held. The approximately 40-minute trip took Trump over a snowy countryside dotted with houses, frosted mountains and a glistening lake. As Trump got off the helicopter in Davos, he gestured to aides who held him by the arms as he walked across the snowy landing zone to his waiting car.鈥淲e鈥檙e very happy to be here,鈥� Trump said as he arrived. 鈥淭he United States is doing very well, and will continue to do well and this will be a very exciting two days.鈥滺e said he was bringing a message of 鈥減eace and prosperity鈥� to the gathering.While the president is expected to declare that the United States is open for business, the protectionist-leaning president鈥檚 attendance at the annual gathering for free-trade-loving political and business elites has raised eyebrows. His decision to sign new tariffs boosting American manufacturers this week has prompted fresh concerns about his nationalist tendencies.鈥淚鈥檓 going to Davos right now to get people to invest in the United States,鈥� Trump said Wednesday before the overnight flight to Europe. 鈥淚鈥檓 going to say: 鈥楥ome into the United States. You have plenty of money.鈥� But I don鈥檛 think I have to go, because they鈥檙e coming, they鈥檙e coming at a very fast clip.鈥漈rump also seemed eager to dispel concerns about his global leadership.During an earlier meeting with British Prime Minister Theresa May, Trump insisted their relationship isn鈥檛 strained and that the U.S. and U.K. 鈥渁re very much joined at the hip.鈥濃淲e鈥檙e on the same wavelength in I think every respect,鈥� Trump said, insisting the two leaders have a 鈥渞eally great relationship, although some people don鈥檛 necessarily believe that.鈥濃淲e are very much joined at the hip when it comes to the military. We have the same ideas, the same ideals, and there鈥檚 nothing that would happen to you that we won鈥檛 be there to fight for you,鈥� he told May. 鈥淵ou know that.鈥漈rump hosted May at the White House days after he took office. But he recently canceled a planned trip to London to celebrate the opening of the new U.S. embassy. And last year, Trump and May traded criticism over his retweets of a far-right group鈥檚 anti-Muslim videos.Britain is eager to strike a free trade deal with the U.S. after it leaves the EU in 2019. U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Thursday that U.S. is ready to negotiate an 鈥渁ttractive鈥� trade deal with Britain once the country has left the European Union.Trump鈥檚 鈥淎merica First鈥� agenda and aversion to multilateral trade agreements would seem at odds with a global summit that stresses free trade and international cooperation.But U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who is leading the largest U.S. delegation ever to attend the exclusive gathering, said Wednesday that 鈥淎merica First鈥� does mean working with the rest of the world.鈥濃淚t just means that President Trump is looking out for American workers and American interests, no different than he expects other leaders would look out for their own,鈥� he said.The president is set to address the forum Friday. He is expected to showcase the booming U.S. economy and measures like his recent tax overhaul, claiming that a thriving America benefits the world. A vocal critic of trade deals he sees as unfair to the United States, Trump will also stress the need for what he sees as fair competition.During his two-day stop, the president will also attend a reception in his honor, host European executives for dinner and meet with world leaders, including Swiss President Alain Berset and Rwandan President Paul Kagame.In the lead-up to Trump鈥檚 arrival, other leaders at the meeting have argued against any drift toward protectionism in the global economy. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said new barriers to trade could pose a danger on a par with climate change and extremist attacks. And Canada鈥檚 Justin Trudeau revealed that his country and the 10 remaining members of the Trans-Pacific Partnership have revised their trade deal following the U.S. withdrawal.This year鈥檚 forum theme is 鈥淐reating a Shared Future in a Fractured World.鈥� Panel topics include 鈥淭he Global Impact of America First,鈥� 鈥矨 Society Divided,鈥� 鈥砅ost-Establishment Politics?鈥� and 鈥淭he Weaponization of Culture.鈥漘__Associated Press writers Darlene Superville and Jill Colvin contributed to this report.

President Donald Trump threatened to withhold aid money from the Palestinians until they return to peace talks with Israel as he sat down with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Trump鈥檚 decision last year to recognize Jerusalem as Israel鈥檚 capital roiled Arab nations and led Palestinians to withdraw from negotiations on the grounds the U.S. can no longer be trusted as an honest broker in the quest for peace.

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Trump said that decision has consequences. The U.S., he said, gives 鈥渉undreds of millions of dollars鈥� to the Palestinians, and 鈥渢hat money is on the table and that money鈥檚 not going to them unless they sit down and negotiate peace.鈥�

Trump鈥檚 comment came shortly after he arrived at an economic forum that brings together world leaders, business executives and celebrities. His appearance is aimed at luring foreign investment to the U.S. and highlighting his 鈥淎merica first鈥� economic agenda, despite its seeming odds with a forum that celebrates global cooperation and free trade.

It wasn鈥檛 immediately clear what money Trump was referring to in his threat. Washington has contributed over $5 billion in economic and security aid to the Palestinians since the mid-1990s. Annual economic aid since 2008 has averaged around $400 million, much of it devoted to development projects.

Last week, the Trump administration moved to withhold some - but not all - of a scheduled aid payment to the United Nations agency that assists Palestinian refugees. The Trump administration said it would provide $60 million, while keeping $65 million until the U.N. body undertakes a 鈥渇undamental re-examination.鈥�

Israel has been overjoyed by Trump鈥檚 pivot on Jerusalem, which Netanyahu hailed Thursday as an 鈥渉istoric decision that will be forever etched in the hearts of our people.鈥�

On a visit to Israel this week, Vice President Mike Pence told Israeli lawmakers that the U.S. was fast-tracking the embassy plans, aiming to move it from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem by the end of 2019. Trump said he anticipates having 鈥渁 small version鈥� of the embassy open sometime next year.

During his remarks, Trump referenced Pence鈥檚 trip to the Middle East, which did not include a meeting with Palestinian leaders. Trump said, 鈥渢hey disrespected us a week ago by not allowing our great vice president to see them,鈥� adding: 鈥淩espect has to be shown to the U.S. or we鈥檙e just not going any further.鈥�

Trump arrived in Zurich ahead of schedule and immediately boarded a U.S. helicopter for the flight to Davos, where the World Economic Forum is being held. The approximately 40-minute trip took Trump over a snowy countryside dotted with houses, frosted mountains and a glistening lake. As Trump got off the helicopter in Davos, he gestured to aides who held him by the arms as he walked across the snowy landing zone to his waiting car.

鈥淲e鈥檙e very happy to be here,鈥� Trump said as he arrived. 鈥淭he United States is doing very well, and will continue to do well and this will be a very exciting two days.鈥�

He said he was bringing a message of 鈥減eace and prosperity鈥� to the gathering.

While the president is expected to declare that the United States is open for business, the protectionist-leaning president鈥檚 attendance at the annual gathering for free-trade-loving political and business elites has raised eyebrows. His decision to sign new tariffs boosting American manufacturers this week has prompted fresh concerns about his nationalist tendencies.

鈥淚鈥檓 going to Davos right now to get people to invest in the United States,鈥� Trump said Wednesday before the overnight flight to Europe. 鈥淚鈥檓 going to say: 鈥楥ome into the United States. You have plenty of money.鈥� But I don鈥檛 think I have to go, because they鈥檙e coming, they鈥檙e coming at a very fast clip.鈥�

Trump also seemed eager to dispel concerns about his global leadership.

During an earlier meeting with British Prime Minister Theresa May, Trump insisted their relationship isn鈥檛 strained and that the U.S. and U.K. 鈥渁re very much joined at the hip.鈥�

鈥淲e鈥檙e on the same wavelength in I think every respect,鈥� Trump said, insisting the two leaders have a 鈥渞eally great relationship, although some people don鈥檛 necessarily believe that.鈥�

鈥淲e are very much joined at the hip when it comes to the military. We have the same ideas, the same ideals, and there鈥檚 nothing that would happen to you that we won鈥檛 be there to fight for you,鈥� he told May. 鈥淵ou know that.鈥�

Trump hosted May at the White House days after he took office. But he recently canceled a planned trip to London to celebrate the opening of the new U.S. embassy. And last year, Trump and May traded criticism over his retweets of a far-right group鈥檚 anti-Muslim videos.

Britain is eager to strike a free trade deal with the U.S. after it leaves the EU in 2019. U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Thursday that U.S. is ready to negotiate an 鈥渁ttractive鈥� trade deal with Britain once the country has left the European Union.

Trump鈥檚 鈥淎merica First鈥� agenda and aversion to multilateral trade agreements would seem at odds with a global summit that stresses free trade and international cooperation.

But U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who is leading the largest U.S. delegation ever to attend the exclusive gathering, said Wednesday that 鈥淎merica First鈥� does mean working with the rest of the world.鈥�

鈥淚t just means that President Trump is looking out for American workers and American interests, no different than he expects other leaders would look out for their own,鈥� he said.

The president is set to address the forum Friday. He is expected to showcase the booming U.S. economy and measures like his recent tax overhaul, claiming that a thriving America benefits the world. A vocal critic of trade deals he sees as unfair to the United States, Trump will also stress the need for what he sees as fair competition.

During his two-day stop, the president will also attend a reception in his honor, host European executives for dinner and meet with world leaders, including Swiss President Alain Berset and Rwandan President Paul Kagame.

In the lead-up to Trump鈥檚 arrival, other leaders at the meeting have argued against any drift toward protectionism in the global economy. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said new barriers to trade could pose a danger on a par with climate change and extremist attacks. And Canada鈥檚 Justin Trudeau revealed that his country and the 10 remaining members of the Trans-Pacific Partnership have revised their trade deal following the U.S. withdrawal.

This year鈥檚 forum theme is 鈥淐reating a Shared Future in a Fractured World.鈥� Panel topics include 鈥淭he Global Impact of America First,鈥� 鈥矨 Society Divided,鈥� 鈥砅ost-Establishment Politics?鈥� and 鈥淭he Weaponization of Culture.鈥�

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Associated Press writers Darlene Superville and Jill Colvin contributed to this report.