Trump: Palestinians Disrespected Us By Not Allowing Pence to See Them

‘They have to respect the process also and they have to respect the fact that the U.S. has given tremendous support to them over the years’

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TRUMP: "Thank you very much. Thank you. My honor. I have to say on the united Nations we were in the wilderness by ourselves the United States and we heard every country was going to be against us. And it was very interesting. I said you know, we give billions and billions of dollars to these countries. It amounts to hundreds of millions and sometimes into the billions for certain countries and they vote against us. I made a very simple statement that I’m watching. I’m watching. And we ended up getting 68 votes either yes or we’ll take a neutral position, which was okay, too. But which was essentially historic but we ended up getting a lot of votes that I thought virtually we would get none. We give billions of dollars away to countries every year and in many cases those countries don’t support the United States. Israel has always supported the United States. So what I did with Jerusalem was my honor. Hopefully we can do something with peace. I would love to see it. If you look back at the various peace proposals. They’re endless. And I spoke to some of the people involved. And I said did you ever talk about the vast amounts of funds, money, that we give to the Palestinians? We give hundreds of millions of dollars. And they said we never talked. Well, we do talk about it. And when they disrespected us a week ago by not allowing our great vice president to see them and we give them hundreds of millions of dollars in aid and support, tremendous numbers, numbers that nobody understands. That money is on the table and that money is not going to them unless they sit down and negotiate peace. Because I can tell you that Israel does want to make peace and they are going to have to want to make peace, too or we’ll have nothing to do with it any longer. This was never brought up by other negotiators but it is brought up by me. I will say that the hardest subject they had to talk about was Jerusalem. We took Jerusalem off the table. So we aren’t going to talk about it any more. We took it off the table. We don’t have to talk about it anymore. You won one point and you’ll give up some points later on in the negotiation if it ever take place. I don’t know if it ever will take place. They have to respect the process also and they have to respect the fact that the U.S. Has given tremendous support to them over the years in terms of monetary support and other support. So we’ll see what happens with the peace process. But respect has to be shown to the U.S. Or we’re just not going any further. Thank you all very much."

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