Oman Daily Observer

Pope renews call for Jerusalem status quo

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VATICAN CITY: Pope Francis has again stressed the importance of preserving the status quo in Jerusalem and urged fresh talks between Israel and Palestinia­ns on a two-state solution, the Vatican said on Thursday.

The Argentine pontiff strongly opposed United States President Donald Trump’s bitterly-contested move to recognise Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and his plans to move the US Embassy there from Tel Aviv.

Referring to “the unique nature of Jerusalem” in a letter to Egypt’s top cleric Ahmed al Tayeb, Francis said that “only a special status, guaranteed by the internatio­nal community, can preserve its identity, (and) unique vocation as a place of peace”.

Only in that way “would allow a future of reconcilia­tion and hope for the entire region,” he said.

“The Holy See will not cease from urgently calling for dialogue to resume between Israelis and Palestinia­ns for a negotiated solution aimed at the peaceful coexistenc­e of two states,” the letter continued.

Jerusalem, which contains sites considered sacred by Christians, Jews and Muslims, is of huge importance to both Israel and the Palestinia­ns and Francis had already urged in December for the “status quo” to be respected. There were protests in the Middle East and elsewhere over Trump’s declaratio­n, a move that drew global condemnati­on and sparked days of unrest in the Palestinia­n territorie­s.

 ?? — AFP ?? Palestinia­n youths protest against Israeli military operation in the West Bank city of Jenin on Thursday.
— AFP Palestinia­n youths protest against Israeli military operation in the West Bank city of Jenin on Thursday.

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