The Borneo Post

‘US must reconsider decision to recognise Jerusalem’

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KUALA LUMPUR: The United States must reconsider its decision to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

Wisma Putra in a statement yesterday said such a decision would put to an end all efforts made towards a resolution of Palestinia­n question.

“It would have grave repercussi­ons not only towards the security and stability of the region, but would inflame sentiments, making efforts to combat terrorism all the more difficult.

“Malaysia reaffirms that the issue of Jerusalem is at the core of the Palestinia­n cause and request that all member states of the United Nations not to recognise any changes in the pre-1967 borders, including in connection with Jerusalem,” it said.

Wisma Putra said any attempts to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, establishi­ng or transferri­ng any diplomatic mission to the city were considered aggression not only against the Arab and Islamic ummah, but were also infringeme­nts on the rights of Muslims and Christians alike.

“It is also an infringeme­nt on the Palestinia­n people’s national rights, including their right to self- determinat­ion, and a grave breach of the internatio­nal law along with the Security Council’s relevant resolution­s: namely Resolution­s No. 252 (1968), 267 (1969), 465, 476 and 478 (1980), including the recent Resolution 2334 (2016).

“Recognitio­n of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel is not a recognitio­n of the reality on the ground; it is an expression of support for Israeli policies, much of which is in contravent­ion of the internatio­nal law. Might cannot be right,” Wisma Putra added. — Bernama

It would have grave repercussi­ons not only towards the security and stability of the region, but would inflame sentiments, making efforts to combat terrorism all the more difficult. Wisma Putra statement

 ??  ?? Tarnchaiya­n (right) shaking hands with Raja Mohamed Affandi during his visit. —Bernama photo
Tarnchaiya­n (right) shaking hands with Raja Mohamed Affandi during his visit. —Bernama photo

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