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Antony Blinken US Secretary of State

A meeting between Secretary of State Antony Blinken and a group of Arab officials about a month ago flew off the rails after an unusual shouting match between the UAE foreign minister and a senior adviser to the Palestinian president, according to five sources with knowledge of the incident.

The April 29 meeting took place in Riyadh on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum meeting.

In addition to Blinken, the foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Kuwait and the UAE attended as well as Palestinian minister Hussein al-Sheikh, who is Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas' closest deputy. The goal of the meeting was to discuss a joint post-war strategy for Gaza.

According to the sources, during the meeting al-Sheikh said the Palestinian Authority is conducting reforms and created a new government as the U.S. and Arab countries asked, but it isn't getting enough political and financial support.

Toward the end of the meeting the Emirati Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed pushed back and said he hasn't seen any significant reform inside the Palestinian Authority, the sources said.

According to two sources, the Emirati foreign minister then called the Palestinian leadership "Ali Baba and the forty thieves" and claimed senior officials in the Palestinian Authority are "useless" and therefore "replacing them with one another will only lead to the same result."

"Why would the UAE give assistance to the Palestinian Authority without real reforms?" he asked.
Al-Sheikh shouted back at the Emirati foreign minister and said nobody will dictate to the Palestinian Authority how to conduct its reforms, the sources said.

According to the sources, Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal Bin Farhan Al Saud tried to cool down the heated exchange and said reforms take time.

But the meeting had already gotten out of control with both sides shouting at each other and the Emirati minister leaving the room in anger.

Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman al-Safadi left the meeting and came back several minutes later with the Emirati foreign minister who then apologized to Blinken that he had to witness the internal squabble.

An Emirati official confirmed the remarks from the foreign minister and said: "His Highness added that if the Palestinian Authority paid as much attention to its own people as it does to security coordination with Israel the Palestinians will be in much better shape. Al-Sheikh and the State Department declined to comment.

Imagine being a fly on the wall and listening to this: https://www.axios.com/2024/06/06/uae-palestinian-fight-blinken-meeting
 
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