US Special Envoy for International Negotiations
Jason Greenblatt on Saturday stressed that his door
is always open for a meeting with Palestinian Arab
officials.
His comment on Twitter came in response to
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) official
Hanan Ashrawi, who asserted that US officials were
engaging in diplomacy through Twitter.
“Twitter diplomacy/policy is the triumph of
narrow minds, anemic intellects & minuscule
attention spans, precluding thorough &
responsible analytical/critical interactions that
are honest, contextual & insightful. We are
witnessing the global ramifications of this
failure,” wrote Ashrawi.
“The instant gratification of a tweet can never
be a substitute for a serious engagement in search
of genuine solutions. Those who think they’re
transmitting knowledge, political solutions or
negotiating positions via Twitter are ‘engaged’
only in self deception,” she added.
Greenblatt is one of the US officials working on
a peace plan for Israel and the Palestinian
Authority (PA), which the PA has rejected before it
has been made public.
PA officials have refused to meet Greenblatt and
other US officials and have boycotted the US ever
since President Donald Trump’s recognition of
Jerusalem as Israel’s capital in December 0f 2017.
Greenblatt often takes PA leaders to task for
their refusal to sit down for peace talks with
Israel. Earlier this month, he ripped Ashrawi after
she claimed that the “US administration has zero
credibility.”
On Friday, Greenblatt fired back at PA chairman
Mahmoud Abbas’ spokesman, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, after
the spokesman bemoaned the US cut in aid to the PA,
which the PA itself had requested.
“Mr. Abu Rudeineh: time to get serious. Either
work on peace and/or work on helping Palestinians.
The old messages and methods don’t work anymore- not
with the US, and not with many other countries. It’s
only a matter of time until other countries say this
out loud too,” Greenblatt tweeted.