Mahmud Abbas, the president of the Palestine Authority, met Sunday with Salvadoran President Mauricio Funes on a Latin American tour to rally support for UN recognition of a Palestinian state. "We understand that President Abbas wants to share with us how they are seeing the process at the United Nations," said Foreign Minister Hugo Martinez. Abbas, who was expected to thank the Salvadoran leader for San Salvador's recognizing Palestine as a sovereign state, also asked Funes for his country to mediate in the peace process with Israel. "Mr. President, you can play that conciliatory role mediating between Palestine and Israel on a final settlement," Abbas said. While El Salvador recognized Palestine as a "free, sovereign and independent state" on August 25, San Salvador has not yet said what position it would take at the United Nations. "Before staking out any position, we want to listen to president Abbas's point of view," Martinez said Saturday. After his meeting with Funes, Abbas travels to Bogota for talks with Colombia's President Juan Manuel Santos, who has already said Colombia would abstain in a UN Security Council vote on recognition. Colombia, which has a seat on the UN Security Council, has argued that recognition of a Palestinian state should come through negotiations with Israel. The Palestinian move for UN recognition is strongly opposed by both Israel and the United States, which say a Palestinian state can only emerge through bilateral negotiations. Six Security Council members -- Brazil, China, India, Lebanon, Russia and South Africa -- have publicly indicated their backing for the Palestinian bid.
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