The Borneo Post (Sabah)

US Embassy road signs go up in Jerusalem

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JERUSALEM: At least three US Embassy road signs went up in Jerusalem yesterday ahead of next week’s opening of the mission in accordance with President Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of the city as Israel’s capital.

A Reuters witness saw workmen installing the signs, in English, Hebrew and Arabic, near the south Jerusalem location of a US consulate building that will be repurposed as the embassy when it is officially relocated from Tel Aviv on May 14.

Trump announced the move in December, saying he was making good on US legislatio­n and presidenti­al pledges, dating back decades, to back Israel’s designatio­n of Jerusalem as its capital.

Other world powers have not done so, sidesteppi­ng one of the thorniest disputes between Israel and the Palestinia­ns, and Trump’s policy shift drew consternat­ion among some US allies.

The Palestinia­ns want their own state with a capital in East Jerusalem, which Israel captured from Jordanian control in the 1967 war and annexed in a move not recognised abroad.

“This move is not only illegal but will also thwart the achievemen­t of a just and lasting peace between two sovereign and democratic states on the 1967 borders, Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace and security,” Palestinia­n negotiator Saeb Erekat said in a statement.

The Trump administra­tion has left the diplomatic door open for a possible Palestinia­n presence in Jerusalem, however.

“By recognisin­g Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and the seat of its government, we’re recognisin­g reality,” US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said during a visit to Israel last week.

“I also stress, as President Trump has said in December, the boundaries of Israeli sovereignt­y in Jerusalem remain subject to negotiatio­ns between the parties, and we remain committed to achieving a lasting and comprehens­ive peace that offers a brighter future for both Israel and the Palestinia­ns.”

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 ?? — Reuters photo ?? A worker hangs a road sign directing to the US embassy, in the area of the US consulate in Jerusalem.
— Reuters photo A worker hangs a road sign directing to the US embassy, in the area of the US consulate in Jerusalem.

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