RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - A day after the Trump administration wrapped up an international conference meant to lay the economic foundations for Israeli-Palestinian peace, the Palestinian premier said it was "divorced from reality" and unlikely to evolve into a political plan.
Washington billed the two-day workshop in Bahrain as the first stage of its broader blueprint to resolve the Middle East conflict. U.S. Gulf Arab allies said the economic initiative had promise if a political settlement is reached.
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