Russia's Lavrov says Trump's plan is too vague on Palestinian statehood

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says Donald Trump's peace plan only addresses the Gaza Strip. - REUTERS/Filepic
MOSCOW: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Monday that U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to settle the Israeli-Palestinian conflict only dealt with Gaza and was not specific enough on Palestinian statehood.
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- Russia criticises Trump's peace plan for focusing only on Gaza and lacking clarity on the West Bank.
- Lavrov says more detailed terms are needed for lasting peace.
- Putin offers Russia's help in supporting agreements and peace talks in the region.
"It's imperative to flesh out these approaches, including defining what will happen in the West Bank."
It was Moscow's clearest statement so far that it does not see the Trump plan as sufficiently detailed and far-reaching - although Lavrov also said Russia hoped all the agreements reached between Israel and Hamas under the plan would be implemented.
President Vladimir Putin said last week that Russia was ready to help peace efforts, using its contacts with all parties in the region.

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