UNITED NATIONS, (Reuters) -Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas pledged at the United Nations on Thursday to work with U.S.
The Palestinian leader was recently denied a U.S. visa, preventing him from going to the United Nations last month to witness the recognition of a Palestinian state by several nations.
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