Oman Daily Observer

UN council weighs resolution rejecting US Jerusalem move

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UNITED NATIONS: The UN Security Council is considerin­g a draft resolution affirming that any change to the status of Jerusalem has no legal effect and must be reversed, in response to the US decision to recognise the city as Israel’s capital.

Egypt circulated the draft text on Saturday, and diplomats said the council could vote on the proposed measure as early as Monday.

Breaking with the internatio­nal consensus, US President Donald Trump this month announced that he would recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and move the US embassy there from Tel Aviv, sparking protests and strong condemnati­on.

The draft resolution obtained by AFP stresses that Jerusalem is an issue “to be resolved through negotiatio­ns” and expresses “deep regret at recent decisions concerning the status of Jerusalem,” without specifical­ly mentioning Trump’s move.

“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status or demographi­c compositio­n of the Holy City of Jerusalem have no legal effect, are null and void and must be rescinded,” it said.

Diplomats said they expected the United States to use its veto power to block the measure while most, if not all, of the 14 other council members were expected to back the draft resolution.

US Vice-President Mike Pence will visit Jerusalem on Wednesday, wading into the crisis over one of the most controvers­ial issues in the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict.

Israel seized control of the eastern part of the city in the 1967 Middle East war and sees the whole of Jerusalem as its undivided capital.

The Palestinia­ns view the east as the capital of their future state.

Israel’s UN Ambassador Danny Danon “strongly condemned” the draft, dismissing it as an attempt by the Palestinia­ns “to reinvent history.”

“No vote or debate will change the clear reality that Jerusalem has and always will be the capital of Israel,” Danon said in a statement.

The draft resolution calls on all countries to refrain from opening embassies in Jerusalem, reflecting concerns that other government­s could follow the US lead.

It demands that all memberstat­es not recognise any actions that are contrary to UN resolution­s on the status of the city.

Several UN resolution­s call on Israel to withdraw from territory seized during the 1967 war and have reaffirmed the need to end the occupation of that land.

The Palestinia­ns had sought a toughly-worded draft resolution that would have directly called on the US administra­tion to scrap its decision.

But some US allies on the council such as Britain, France, Egypt, Japan and Ukraine were reluctant to be too hard-hitting and insisted that the proposed measure should reaffirm the position enshrined in current resolution­s, diplomats said.

 ?? — Reuters ?? A boy stands in front of a burning barricade during a protest against US President Donald Trump’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, near the Jewish settlement of Beit El, near the West Bank city of Ramallah on Sunday.
— Reuters A boy stands in front of a burning barricade during a protest against US President Donald Trump’s decision to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, near the Jewish settlement of Beit El, near the West Bank city of Ramallah on Sunday.
 ?? — AFP ?? Women wearing face masks wait at a bus stop as winter’s heavy pollution has hit new highs in Tehran on Sunday.
— AFP Women wearing face masks wait at a bus stop as winter’s heavy pollution has hit new highs in Tehran on Sunday.

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