PARIS ā€” Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas on Friday urged France and Europe to play a stronger role in peace efforts, insisting heā€™ll no longer accept any U.S. plans for Mideast peace because of the Trump administrationā€™s recognition of Jerusalem as Israelā€™s capital.

Abbas met French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris a day after the UN General Assembly resolution denouncing President Donald Trumpā€™s decision.

During a news conference, Macron was careful not to take sides, saying ā€œthe American mistake was to want to unilaterally manage from afar a situation whose solution is in the hands of the Israelis and Palestinians.ā€

Abbas said the United States is ā€œno longer an honest mediator in the peace process.ā€

ā€œWe will not accept any plan from the United States of America because of its bias and violation of the international law,ā€ he said.

Abbas also denounced the U.S threat to cut financial aid for countries who voted to back the U.N. resolution. ā€œWe call upon countries that did not recognize Palestine yet to do so to preserve the two-state solution before itā€™s too late,ā€ he added.

Macron reaffirmed his disapproval of Trumpā€™s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israelā€™s capital. The French president recalled he met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu earlier this month in Paris and urged him to make ā€œcourageous gesturesā€ to help revive peace talks, including freezing Israelā€™s construction of settlements on occupied lands.

EU leaders, including Macron, have reiterated support for establishing an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel.

On Thursday, the UN General Assembly voted 128-9 with 35 abstentions in favor of the non-binding resolution countering the U.S. recognition of Jerusalem.