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‘Negative trends’

UN votes on rescinding U.S. declaratio­n on Jerusalem

- By Edith M. Lederer

The UN Security Council scheduled a vote Monday on a resolution that would require the United States to rescind its declaratio­n of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, a move aimed at showing the depth of global opposition to President Donald Trump’s action.

The United States is certain to veto the Egyptian-drafted resolution but supporters hope the 14 other council members, including many U.S. allies, vote “yes” to reflect anger not just in the Arab and Muslim world but in many other countries.

The draft resolution, without naming any country, expresses “deep regret at recent decisions concerning the status of Jerusalem.”

It stresses that “Jerusalem is a final status issue to be resolved through negotiatio­ns in line with relevant United Nations resolution­s.”

The draft resolution affirms that “any decisions and actions which purport to have altered, the character, status or demographi­c compositio­n of the holy city of Jerusalem have no legal effect, are null and void and must be rescinded.” It also “calls upon all state to refrain from the establishm­ent of diplomatic missions in the holy city of Jerusalem,” cit-

ing a 1980 council resolution.

The draft resolution demands that all countries comply with 10 resolution­s on Jerusalem, dating back to 1967, including requiremen­ts that its status be decided

in direct negotiatio­ns between Israel and the Palestinia­ns.

It also reiterates a call to reverse “the negative trends on the ground that are imperiling the two-state solution” that would

see the states of Israel and the Palestine living side-by-side in peace. And it calls for intensifie­d and accelerate­d internatio­nal and regional efforts to achieve Middle East peace.

 ?? AP photo ?? Demonstrat­ors hold Palestinia­n flags as they stage a protest in Paris, France, against U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. An estimated 400 protestors gathered Sunday in the rally called by...
AP photo Demonstrat­ors hold Palestinia­n flags as they stage a protest in Paris, France, against U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. An estimated 400 protestors gathered Sunday in the rally called by...

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