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UN rejects US decision on Jerusalem

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UNITED NATIONS, United States: Defying President Donald Trump’s threat to cut off funding, the United Nations approved by a resounding vote on Thursday a motion rejecting the US decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

The 193-member General Assembly adopted the resolution by 128 to nine with 35 abstention­s, in what Palestinia­n UN envoy Riyad Mansour called a ‘massive setback’ for the United States.

An additional 21 countries did not turn up for the vote including Ukraine, which had supported the same resolution in the Security Council, indicating the US threats did have a chilling effect on some government­s.

Guatemala, Honduras, Israel, the Marshall Islands, Micronesia, Nauru, Palau and Togo joined the United States in opposing the measure.

Among the countries that abstained were Argentina, Australia, Canada, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Mexico, the Philippine­s, Poland, Romania and Rwanda.

Speaking at the emergency session, US Ambassador Nikki Haley warned the United States ‘will remember this day’.

“America will put our embassy in Jerusalem,” Haley said in defence of the US move, which broke with internatio­nal consensus and unleashed protests across the Muslim world.

“No vote in the United Nations will make any difference on that,” Haley said.

“But this vote will make a difference on how Americans look at the UN and on how we look at countries who disrespect us in the UN.”

“When we make generous contributi­ons to the UN, we also have a legitimate expectatio­n that our goodwill is recognised and respected,” she said.

The resolution reaffirms that the status of Jerusalem must be resolved through negotiatio­ns, and that any decision reached outside of that framework must be rescinded.

Without explicitly referencin­g the US move, it “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status or demographi­c compositio­n of the Holy City of Jerusalem have no legal effect, are null and void and must be rescinded in compliance with relevant resolution­s of the Security Council.”

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the vote showed the ‘illegality’ of Trump’s decision, urging the United States to withdraw it.

The motion was sent to the General Assembly after it was vetoed by the United States at the Security Council on Monday, although all other 14 council members voted in favour.

While resolution­s by the General Assembly are nonbinding, a strong vote in support carries political weight.

Ahead of the vote, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu blasted the UN as a ‘house of lies’, saying Israel ‘rejects outright this vote, even before it passes’.

“No General Assembly resolution will ever drive us from Jerusalem,” vowed Israeli Ambassador Danny Danon.

Palestinia­n foreign minister Riad al-Malki called the vote an ‘unpreceden­ted test’ for the UN, and referenced the US warning that it was ‘taking names’.

“History records names, it remembers names — the names of those who stand by what is right and the names of those who speak falsehood,” al-Malki said.

Trump’s decision on Dec 6 to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital prompted a flurry of appeals to the United Nations.

The status of the Holy City is one of the thorniest issues in the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

Trump warned that Washington would closely watch how nations voted, suggesting there could be reprisals for those that back the motion put forward by Yemen and Turkey on behalf of Arab and Muslim countries. — AFP

 ??  ?? The voting results are displayed on the floor of the United Nations General Assembly in which the United States declaratio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital was declared ‘null and void’ in New York City. — AFP
The voting results are displayed on the floor of the United Nations General Assembly in which the United States declaratio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital was declared ‘null and void’ in New York City. — AFP

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